§ MR. C. J. MONK (Gloucester) I beg to ask the President of the Local Government Board whether he can give from official sources reassuring reports respecting the present state of health in Gloucester so far as the smallpox epidemic is concerned?
§ MR. T. W. RUSSELL In Gloucester, during the 30 completed weeks of 1896, January 4th to July 25th, smallpox cases were notified every week, the total number of cases notified being 2,008. I am glad to say that during the two complete weeks ending respectively August 1st and August 8th no smallpox cases have been certified.
FindingNo | B742/36486GS |
Library | Gloucestershire Archives |
Title | Oakridge smallpox riots |
Author | Morley; Alan |
Date | 1982 |
ISBN | 026729GS |
Format | article |
Source | Gloucestershire and Avon life, January 1982, p. 50 |
Illustrations | ill. |
NumberofPages | 1 p |
FindingNo | N27.26(1)GS |
Library | Gloucestershire Archives |
Title | Smallpox at Gloucester in 1896 |
Date | 1902 |
ISBN | 052414GS |
Format | article |
Source | Churchwoman, 17th January 1902 |
Notes | Austin 5228.Signed: An eyewitness of the Gloucester epidemic. |
Notes | GS copy reprinted by Odhams Limited, London. |