| Alexander Philip Wilson Philip - 1800 - 602 pages
...to the Cow-pox, " have now been inocula" ted with the virus of cow-pox, and the " far greater.part of them have since been " inoculated with that of...every rational " way that could be devised, without ef" feet." See also the Medical and Physical Journal for Julyisoo, p. 22 and 23. Some have doubted... | |
| Alexander Philips Wilson Philip - 1800 - 612 pages
...Observations relative to the Cow-pox, " have now been inocula" ted with the virus of cow-pox, and the " far greater part of them have since been " inoculated with that of small-pox, and " exppsed to its infection in every rational " way that could be devised, without eftf feet." See alsp... | |
| Sir John Forbes, Alexander Tweedie, John Conolly - 1835 - 918 pages
...upwards of six thousand persons had been vaccinated, by far the greater part of whom had been tested with small-pox, and exposed to its infection, in every...rational way that could be devised, without effect." In' 1799 the practice of vaccination was introduced into America through the agency of Dr. Waterhouse.... | |
| Great Britain. General Board of Health - 1857 - 302 pages
...state" now been inoculated with the virus of cow-pox, and the far greater part of them have since ments" been inoculated with that of small-pox, and exposed...rational way " that could be devised, without effect;" and Dr. Woodville (giving public evidence in 1802) said that, within two years (17ÜÜ-1801) there... | |
| Leone Levi - 1858 - 508 pages
..."Upwards of 6,000 have now been inoculated with the virus of cow-pox, and the far greater part of these have since been inoculated with that of small-pox...rational way that could be devised, without effect." It was not till forty years afterwards that science supplied an authentic interpretation of Jenner's... | |
| Edward Cator Seaton - 1868 - 424 pages
...a succession of human subjects, " and the fur greater part of them have since been inoculated witli that of small-pox, and exposed to its infection in...rational way that could be devised, without effect."* It is in the successive transmission of cowpox through human subjects that the practical usefulness... | |
| Ontario. Legislative Assembly - 1903 - 730 pages
...1801, says: "Upwards of 0,000 persons have now been inoculated with the virus of cowpox, and .the far greater part of them have since been inoculated with...rational way that could be devised, without effect." What smallpox then meant is shown in the figures collated by Mr. John Fimon, showing the deaths in... | |
| 1876 - 270 pages
...1801 says, "upwards of 6,000 persons have now been inoculated with the virus of cow-pox, and the far greater part of them have since been inoculated with...rational way that could be devised, without effect ; and Dr. Woodville said that within two years (1799-1801) there were vaccinated at the Small-Pox Hospital... | |
| 1880 - 436 pages
...thus — " Upwards of 6000 persons have now been inoculated with the virus of cow-pox, and the far greater part of them have since been inoculated with...rational way that could be devised, without effect." Any reader might suppose that he, Jenner, was entitled to the credit of the immense mass of evidence,... | |
| Connecticut. State Department of Health - 1882 - 928 pages
...been inoculated with the virus of cow-pox conveyed through a succession of human subjects, and the far greater part of them have since been inoculated with...rational way that could be devised, without effect." Such a test proved beyond question the protective power of vaccination. That fact is no longer in dispute.... | |
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