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Smallpox - Vaccination - Great Britain - Early works to 1800
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An account of the success of inoculating the small pox in Great Britain. With a comparison between the miscarriages in that practice, and the mortality of the natural small-pox. Humbly Dedicated to Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales. By James Jurin, M. D. Secretary to the Royal Society, Fellow of the College of Physicians, and Reader of Anatomy at Surgeons-Hall.
Jurin, James, 1684-1750.Date: 1724- Books
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An account of the success of inoculating the small pox in Great Britain, for the Year 1725. With a comparison between the miscarriages in that practice, and the mortality of the natural small-pox. By James Jurin, M. D. R. S. Secr. Physician to Mr. Guy's Hospital, and Reader of Anatomy at Surgeons-Hall.
Jurin, James, 1684-1750.Date: MDCCXXVI. [1724]- Books
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An answer to a pamphlet, entituled, Some reasons why the practice of inoculation ought to be introduced into the town of Bury at present. By Martin Warren. M.D.
Warren, Martin, 1696-1735.Date: M.DCC.XXXIII. [1733]- Books
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Strictures on the cow pox, or Vaccine inoculation; by M.F. Wagstaffe, F.M.S.
Wagstaffe, Matthew French.Date: 1800