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A prospect of exterminating the small-pox
being the history of the Variolae vaccinae, or kine-pox, commonly called the cow-pox; as it has appeared in England: -
Vaccinations and public concern in history
legend, rumor, and risk perception -
A Collection of papers relative to the transactions of the town of Milton, in the state of Massachusetts
to promote a general inoculation of the cow pox, or kine pock, as a never failing preventive against small pox infection -
A concise view of all the most important facts which have hitherto appeared concerning the cow-pox
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Jennerian discovery, or, A concise view of all the most important facts which have hitherto appeared concerning the vaccine or cow-pock
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Inoculation for the small pox, manifested not to be repugnant to religion or reason, but rather An incumbent Duty in Obedience to both. To see, and to believe not, is to be an infidel indeed
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An essay on the nature, causes, and cure of the contagious distemper among the horned cattle in these kingdoms
By Daniel Peter Layard, M. D. Physician to her Royal Highness the Princess Dowager of Walks; Member of the Royal College of Physicians in London, and of the Royal Societies of London and Gottingen. The third edition. To which is added, A discourse on the usefulness of innoculation of the horned cattle. In a letter to the late Right Honourable George Earl of Macclesfield, F. R. S. from Dr. Layard -
In novam methodum variolas inserendi commentarium
Authore T. Tomlinson, chirurgo -
Inoculation
Williams, many years surgeon to his Majesty's military-hospitals abroad: in conjunction with Messrs. Cowlams, and Mr. Joliffe, inoculates after Mr. Williams's peculiar (short) method, viz. without any preparation before-hand -
A prospect of exterminating the small-pox
being the history of the Variolae vaccinae, or kine-pox, commonly called the cow-pox; as it has appeared in England: with an account of a series of inoculations performed for the kine-pox, in Massachusetts. By Benjamin Waterhouse, M.D. Fellow of the American Philos. Society -
A synopsis of a course of lectures, on the theory and practice of medicine
In four parts. Part the first. By B. Waterhouse, M.D. Professor of the theory and practice of physic in the University of Cambridge, and of natural history in the College of Rhode-Island -
The abuses and scandals of some late pamphlets in favour of inoculation of the small pox, modestly obviated, and inoculation further consider'd in a letter to A- S- M.D. & F.R.S. in London
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On the disadvantages of inoculating children in early infancy
The second edition, revised and enlarged. By Thomas Percival, M. D. F. R. S -
The practice of inoculation justified
A sermon preached at Ingatestone, Essex, October 12, 1766, in defence of inoculation. To which is added, an appendix on the present state of inoculation; with observations, &c. By Robert Houlton, M.A. Chaplain to the Earl of Ilchester, And officiating Clergyman at Mr. Sutton's. Published by General Request -
The practice of inoculation justified
A sermon preached at Ingatestone, Essex, October 12, 1766, in defence of inoculation. To which is added, an appendix on the present state of inoculation; with observations, &c. By Robert Houlton, M.A. Chaplain to the Earl of Ilchester, And officiating Clergyman at Mr. Sutton's, Published by General Request -
A new method of operating for the femoral hernia
Translated from the Spanish of Don Antonio de Gimbernat, Surgeon to the King of Spain. To which are added, with plates by the translator, queries respecting a safer method of performing inoculation; and the treatment of certain fevers -
A new method of operating for the femoral hernia
translated from the Spanish of Don Antonio de Gimbernat, Surgeon to the King Spain. With plates. To which are added by the translator, queries respecting a safer method of performing inoculation; and the treatment of certain fevers -
An address to the public on the advantages of vaccine inoculation
with the objections to it refuted. By Henry Jenner, surgeon, F.L.S. &c -
The practice of inoculation consider'd, with respect to the most material points of it; to which is added, some interesting advice to the patient under his preparation; with remarks on the use of mercury, by Richard Hawes
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A refutation of the reflections against inoculation
published by Doctor Rast, of Lyons; So far as they are supported by Calculations drawn from the Bills of Mortality in London, and his Observations. With a Persuasive to that Practice, Deduced from the Success of the Inoculating Hospital near London. By Antony Relhan, M.D. Fellow of the College of Physicians, in London -
Occasional letters on the practice of inoculation