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FAILURE OF VACCINATION

... and that it possesses an advantage of ten to one over the inoculated small-pox, and he justly censures those practitioners who, for a paltry fee, still continue to spread the small-pox pestilence by inoculating for it. The author then properly expresses ...

FAILURE OF VACCINATION

... and that it possesses an advantage of ten to one over the inoculated small-pox, and he justly censures those practitioners who, for a paltry fee, still continue to spread the small-pox pestilence by inoculating for it. The author then properly expresses ...

THE SMALL PDX

... London from small-pox amounted annually to 2,000, and throughout England to 45,000. In the year 1796, the deaths from this disease in London alone were 3,549. Every year after the introduction of vaccination, the number of deaths from small-pox was fast ...

THE SMALLPDX

... deaths in London from small-pox amounted annually to 2,you, and throughout England to In the year the deaths from this disease in London alone, were 3,549. Limy year after the introduction of vaccination, the number_of deaths from small-pox was fast diminishing; ...

printed immediately after the meeting at Liverpool for general circulation. The petition founded on that report ..

... grant was voted to Dr. Jenner, it was the wish of the council that his lordship should bring forward a bill to restrain small-pox inoculation, and 'to diffuse vaccination, in conformity with the prayer of the petition. Other duties rendered it impossible ...

CAPE OF GOOD HOPE

... OF GOOD HOPE By the Hawk, arrived at Deal, advices have been received from the Cape of Good Hope to the 17th of May. The small-pox still continued its ravages. From an abstract of the revenue accounts it appears that the customs for 1839 showed an increase ...

CAPE OF GOOD HOPE

... OF GOOD HOPE By the Hawk, arrived at Deal, advices have been received from the Cape of Good Hope to the 17th of May. The small-pox still continued its ravages. From an abstract of the revenue accounts it appears that the customs for 1839 showed an increase ...

GUIANA

... being tried in those belonging to the French nation. ST. Kirrs. St. Kitt's papers to the 25th January have been received. The smallpox continued to rage in that island. Very boisterous weather had been experienced, and several small vessels had been damaged ...

ject is capable of demonstration as perfect as it is possible to lay before the understanding of man ; and

... that pestilential scourge the smallpox. It is, indeed, alarming to contemplate th mortality which prevailed from this disease alone. When the Registration Act came into operation, says Mr. Far, the epidemic of smallpox had commenced, and was rapidly ...

BARBADOES

... in a highly creditable manner, The Tulloch Castle had arrived, with his excellency Sir Stamford Whittingharu on board. The smallpox was raging at Martinique. ...

)REIGN AND COLONIAL

... No. the American Journal of the Medical Sciences relates a singular instance of a small-pox contagion. Mr. Robert Atkinson, of Lancaster, Pa., was seized with the small-pox in December last, and after passim through a severe sickness with the disease, recovered ...

THOMAS.—CONFESSION 01 ed hc

... ILLEGAL INOCULATION Matthew S uires Samuel by inoculating I The prisoner, at the expr deceased, a child of ti a time when the smallpox The prisoner pleaded guil e Years of a, said he was very preferred, and he hoped i name to impns :h ensued he A' anslaughte ...