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... lAPotHEcARy, No. I4O. Pmvo~ ~ ~ .,TQ~za;iowN of Poiatsgss iiv . gelle-ral-tltat he continues to -Inocu1at- ...
... lAPotHEcARy, No. I4O. Pmvo~ ~ ~ .,TQ~za;iowN of Poiatsgss iiv . gelle-ral-tltat he continues to -Inocu1at- ...
... had lately - been very bountiful to the White People, and had given them a remedy againft that defirudfive feoturge the Small-pox. He :hert detailed the advantages of the Vaccine Inocula- tion, which was now univerfal among the Whites. The Savage Chief ...
... Pox inoculation had proved a permanent protection to tle conlftitution of every one of t toirfeegoitig child ren fro m the SmallPox. . CREICGHTON. Here follow the names of feveral profefflonal Gentlemen who witneffled the progrcfs of thefe experiments ...
... Engliflla ftlau-dia poffeffons ; in Andalufia, and feveral other provinces of Spain ; in Vienna and Mar- (trer seilles, the Small-poxe has been completely exterminated ;hst, by tise pradlice of Vaccine Inoculation. ave On Saturday a fire broke out at Coornbank ...
... -'rhe.e inhabsi^.tnts of Osset, a Vii- k lage near W'fke'feld, iave inoculated all their chil- dren, who had not had the small-pox, with the cow-pox, to the ?? of aabout a tliousand. The incision was made with a needle, and the matter transmitted by meas' ...
... published by order of the .fvnrieriant Sucic;, that there 'has no satisfactory evidence of aly person having Caugtut thi small-pox after tl!1,h proplerly vcecinited; on the contrary, upwards of'21J0 iersuns, who had been ltrnoeliy vaccinated, were ?? f'roin ...
... INOCViLAT!oea.--By thle Bill which hias been broseghst ?l into the i- aife of Commons to ,prcenot the 4£jreading, at C the Small-Pox, it is to 4~ ~ ?? ?? C Iinoculate for the Si-nail- P. fhnteditneo he miles ?? city, town, or ?? ne ejhyo 0. 2. Tni~t in every ...
... the klumber 'the same day, cining- towards f Londou.' One of the Pen is abot fivefeet ten inchs - high, marked with the small-pox, stoops in'his shouilders, and abuut 50 years of age,' had on' a' light curduroy . jacket and breieces, half budts oranele ...
... lioiwledged, that it is siti ibjijct of vast itoporta nce to tore guanrd ag;titst tile diustrtictire itilitience of the Small-pox. ftcr It mav t le retiiasrkud, also, that in proptrtion to the I le miagiiteude oar itger ofS the 'disease, so in proportion ...
... persons. se ofA labouring man, namdd Thomas Evison, iul of Friskney, near Boston, is now for the second time m- down of the small-pox: he had the disorder when an 'ir ilfant, in the natural way, was then very bad, blind on thrce weeks, and has retained the ...
... lie is riot hearul of one ca-c. proving fatali no inle vehl-authenticiitedl instaitee titnong this larg;e number, of the small-pox occurring after She Y regular vaccine. Asociety is forming- amiongth nva O i- cers, by means of subscriptinii, for thle porpose ...
... papcrs predict that it vwill ihzik6 an epocli in French Literature. Accordfingto the f'eitsr Gazette, tlih ctirptiofln of the small-pox ilis alsgnelltcdl the jiopulationi of tile Graodl Duciy by sbott'20,00 titilsiiitally. 'lie iridiai *var (see Gaze;tte) niay ...