In December 1892, Blantyre Schools closed for nearly five weeks due to a severe epidemic of infectious diseases affecting around 30% of pupils. An emergency School Board meeting determined this necessary action to contain the outbreak. Discussions about teacher involvement in charitable work were rejected, highlighting the significant impact on students and parents.
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Outbreak of Fever, 1895
In September 1895, an outbreak of “fever” occurred in Blantyre. Several cases of enteric and typhoid fever were being reported with serious implications to the health of Blantyre residents. In the Village, two families were affected and in Stonefield, quite a number of people had been removed to hospital. The “talk” throughout the district was […]


