SMALL-POX
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... IIOERNINO CH ONIeCLN. SiRH-I bag to forward the following letter. (by reqoest of ithe party), detailing four cases of confluent small-pox In one family. cured solely by my medicloes, which at once prove the truth ot tbe. Hygetan system of treating diseases. I ...
... SMALL-POX IIVOCULATION. It is fit the Public should keow that the deaths bV Ernall-Pox are increasing to a very great degree: for the last three months about ei>hty persons lave died weekly of it, chiefly infants, within the bills of nmorta- lity ; andt ...
... obliterated ; and that as they wore away, so -the individuals became liable, unless re-vaccinated, to be affected with the small-pox. The period occupied in obli- terating process was very different in different individuals ; in t some he had found it to ...
... this meeting is fully sensible of the good i~ten- tions of the Legislature in passing the bill for the prel 1i. tion of small-pox, and the extension of vaccination, ad the members present feel themselves bound to do every, thing in their power, collectively ...
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... of professional men,-he ought to have ?? himself acquainted th with all the circumstances relating to the prevalence of small-pox. as He asserts, in effcdt, thatvacciuation hasgone int~odisrepute through N, the carelessness -of medical men, and he ...
... PREVALEN(C OF SMALL-POX, TO t1he Editrr tof t,'e G1asgouw Hlerald. Sir,-A modified sisia pox, aftervacciliationi, bay- i lg drevailetifor some time past in this place, as well as iin many other towns of Englan(l and Scotland, and having provedt fiatal ...
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... TlW RAVAGES OF THE SMALL.POX IN IONDON'-VACCINATION OF THE PRINCESS IROYAL. Attl~emeeting of tbe Royal Medico-Chirurgical Society, a few evqngs since, SisrBenjamin Brodie in the chair, a very elaborate and aluable paper on small-pox was- read fin ,opea ...