Diptheria
Deaths 22
February 1866 The Tumut and Adelong Times |
This prevailing epidemic is making sad
havoc amongst the juveniles of our little community. In our obituary it will be seen that
Wagga Wagga has not escaped, as the loss in the
family of the Rev. Mr. Fox will mournfully testify. In our neighbourhood, Lacmalac has had its full share, for in one family,
that of Mr. Walter Kitto, three have already been
laid in their graves, and the fourth and only
remaining child is now prostrate. In the town several children are
suffering from throat affections; and our medical men have to be constantly
on the move. On Tuesday last Mr. Keeran Claffey interred one of
his children, who had fallen a victim to this dread malady.
It is an undoubted fact that in every case
in Tumut where medical aid has been sought at the first symptoms of throat
affection, no results have been fatal; but delays have proved dangerous in
more than one instance lately. When once the malady attains a certain
stage, it is not only difficult but very dangerous to combat with. This report appears in many newspapers across
Australia. Ed. tumuthistory.com |