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Old and New London
… of the Poet MiltonThe Lazar HouseThe Small-pox HospitalWhittington's StoneWhittington's … Lazar House; but so it is. About the year 1860 the Small-pox and Vaccination Hospital was removed hither from King's … receive and treat medically persons suffering from small-pox, and to vaccinate others." During the year 1874 about 200 …
Old and New London
… to refresh himself after he had been sick of the small-pox." This was just before the erection of the school in …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Baron Dimsdale, the celebrated inoculator for the small-pox, was born here. Thoydon, Mount (St. Michael) THOYDON, …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… ETON (258, qv) of undertaking to treat Kyde for the French pox and giving him a dietary drink and turbinth pills. Action …
Old and New London
… and Percy ChapelCharlotte StreetGeorge MorlandThe Small-pox HospitalTottenham StreetThe Prince of Wales's TheatreSt. … in the early part of the reign of George III., the Small Pox Hospital was first established; it was afterwards removed …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… the chiefs of said Indians, who are both dead of the small pox. Relate the substance of the complaint of said Indians …
A History of the County of York
… examine a young baker suspected of having contracted the pox. 43 Apart from lawyers and doctors, the laity make little …
Old and New London
… wits in Ben Jonson's time. In one of his plays he says: "A pox o' these pretenders to wit! your 'Three Cranes,' 'Mitre,' …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… 1620 Entry V claimed to have cured Alderson of the French pox; but unfortunately it returned, so Alderson went to Dr …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… wife suffering from her first delivery and small pox, to show his sympathy. 4 The ambassador discoursed at the …
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