Flu abates in Dublin but death toll still on the rise around the country
Nenagh, 18 November 1918 - As the threat from the influenza epidemic abates in Dublin, it has continued to exact a heavy...
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Nenagh, 18 November 1918 - As the threat from the influenza epidemic abates in Dublin, it has continued to exact a heavy...
Read moreDublin, 6 November 1918 - Churches, theatres, and cinemas may all be forced to close in an effort to stop the spread...
Read moreBelfast, 1 July 1918 - The influenza epidemic first reported in Spain earlier this year has arrived in Ireland. The first cases...
Read moreDublin, 6 October 1915 - Sir Charles Cameron, of the Public Health Department of Dublin Corporation, has said that the death rate...
Read moreWicklow, 28 August 1915 - Lieutenant Ewen Henry Cameron (33), the son of the well-known doctor Sir Charles Cameron, has taken his own...
Read moreDublin, 19 November 1914 - Infant mortality increased in Dublin in 1913 with the number of infants who died per 1,000 births up from 140...
Read moreThe report of the Dublin Housing Inquiry has revealed that 14 sitting members of Dublin Corporation own tenement houses in the...
Read moreA report by Sir Charles Cameron has once again laid bare the state of housing in Dublin. The report states...
Read moreSir Charles Cameron, the Medical Superintendent of the Public Health Committee has a letter published in today’s Irish...
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