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From: "Pádraig Mór Ó Gealagáin" <>
Subject: Vaccinations at the "Select School " November 1856
Date: Mon, 3 Feb 2003 10:06:46 -0500


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BOROUGH SESSIONS--YESTERDAY.
(Before the RECORDER.)
Cummins v. Herbert

THIS was an action brought by Dr. Cummins, to recover
£15, for vaccinating 15 pupils of the defendant who is
principal of a seminary on the Lower Glanmire-road,
known as "the Select School." The defence was that Dr.
Cummins had on one occasion accepted a guinea, without
making any objection to the smallness of the amount,
and
this the defendant contended was an acceptance of that
amount as payment. It was also urged that the claim was
excessive, as he had paid but a few visits, and was
engaged but an hour on each occasion.

A decree was granted for £10.

For the plaintiff, Mr. O'Hea ; for the defendant,
Messrs.
W. V. Gregg, and W. Parker.

--The Cork Examiner, 7
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