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Show Tlio riuene. London, 26. Russian and German medical journals Btate that east Europe ia in a state of g,eat alarm at the rapid progress of tne plague towards to-wards the north and enst of Kuesia from the Caspian along the course of tho Volga. One difficulty in prevent ing the fprcud of tho nlauo id the want of physicians About one-third of the Russian doctors died either during dur-ing the war or from typhoid (over which followed it, and a largo number num-ber of young Gtudentd have beuuhum-raoned beuuhum-raoned from hospitaU :u,d medical schools to lake teir places. One medical journal. iritis on tins importance, import-ance, in the interest of all Europe, of providing Kussia with dustorn and helping her keep down the plafeuo. St. Petersburg, 27. The plauo is reported near Mc-scuw. : The prose here approve tbe propj-nd ii.itT national na-tional medical commuaicn, df:;hring the matter concerns humanity at large. Special health cemmiiouera are being appointed and military pickets invest towns alleged. |