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  • Enteric fevers and inoculation in the French Army during the Great War : 1914-1918.
  • The Pasteur Institute Hospital, Kasauli, India: Indian patients grouped outside the inoculation building. Photograph, ca. 1910.
  • The Pasteur Institute, Kasauli, India: production of the rabies vaccine: caged rabbits, after inoculation. Photograph, ca. 1910.
  • The Pasteur Institute Hospital, Kasauli, India: Indian patients holding treatment cards awaiting inoculation against rabies. Photograph, ca. 1910.
  • Luigi Marchelli, a Genoese surgeon, obtains from a sheep matter for inoculation against smallpox. Coloured etching, c. 1807.
  • The Pasteur Institute, Kasauli, India: production of the rabies vaccine: caged rabbits showing symptoms of rabies after inoculation. Photograph, ca. 1910.
  • Louis Pasteur supervising the inoculation of a child against rabies. Process print after a bronze relief at the Pasteur Institute, Paris.
  • The history of inoculation and vaccination for the prevention and treatment of disease : lecture memoranda / XVIIth International Congress of Medicine, London, 1913.
  • The history of inoculation and vaccination for the prevention and treatment of disease : lecture memoranda / XVIIth International Congress of Medicine, London, 1913.
  • The history of inoculation and vaccination for the prevention and treatment of disease : lecture memoranda / XVIIth International Congress of Medicine, London, 1913.
  • [Paper certificate of inoculation against "enteric" (i.e., typhoid fever) for the British Red Cross Society and the V.A.D. selection board].
  • Avis : le public est prévenu que l'Hospice Central de l'Inoculation de la Vaccine est ouvert à tous les pères et mères qui voudront y faire admettre leurs enfans / Les membres du Comité, Thouret, Président; Leroux, Guillotin, Pinel, Parfait, Delaroche, Salmade, Doussin-Dubreuil, Jadelot, Lasteyrie, Marin, Mongenot, et Husson, secrétaire.
  • A treatise on the cow-pox; containing the history of vaccine inoculation, and an account of the various publications which have appeared on that subject. In Great Britain, and other parts of the world / by John Ring.
  • A treatise on the cow-pox; containing the history of vaccine inoculation, and an account of the various publications which have appeared on that subject. In Great Britain, and other parts of the world / by John Ring.
  • A treatise on the cow-pox; containing the history of vaccine inoculation, and an account of the various publications which have appeared on that subject. In Great Britain, and other parts of the world / by John Ring.
  • A treatise on the cow-pox; containing the history of vaccine inoculation, and an account of the various publications which have appeared on that subject. In Great Britain, and other parts of the world / by John Ring.
  • Cow-pox inoculation no security against small-pox infection ... To which are added, the modes of treating the beastly new diseases produced from cow pox ... With the author's certain, experienced, and successful mode of inoculating for the small pox. Which now becomes necessary from cow-pox failure, &c / [William Rowley].
  • An account of the success of inoculating the small-pox in Great Britain, for the years 1727 and 1728. With a comparison between the mortality of the natural small-pox, and the miscarriages in that practice; as also some general remarks on its progress and success, since its first introduction. To which are subjoined, I. An account of the success of inoculation in foreign parts. II. A relation of the like method of giving the small-pox, as it is practised in the kingdoms of Tunis, Tripoli, and Algier / Written in Arabic by his excellency Cassem Aga, ambassador from Tripoli. Done into English from the French of M. Dadichi, His Majesty's interepreter for the eastern languages.
  • An account of the success of inoculating the small-pox in Great Britain, for the years 1727 and 1728. With a comparison between the mortality of the natural small-pox, and the miscarriages in that practice; as also some general remarks on its progress and success, since its first introduction. To which are subjoined, I. An account of the success of inoculation in foreign parts. II. A relation of the like method of giving the small-pox, as it is practised in the kingdoms of Tunis, Tripoli, and Algier / Written in Arabic by his excellency Cassem Aga, ambassador from Tripoli. Done into English from the French of M. Dadichi, His Majesty's interepreter for the eastern languages.
  • Innoculations 1721, 1723, 1724.
  • Table of Inoculated Patients
  • Juncker, Gemeinnuteize Vorsillge... : smallpox innoculations
  • Pasteur inoculating a man with the rabies virus. Chromolithograph.
  • Pasteur inoculating a man with the rabies virus. Chromolithograph.
  • Smallpox epidemic, Palestine: an inoculated child with an inflamed arm.
  • Mr. Maitland's account of inoculating the small pox / [Charles Maitland].
  • Mr. Maitland's account of inoculating the small pox / [Charles Maitland].
  • A doctor inoculating a man (soldier?) against cholera in Russia. Lithograph, 192-.
  • A doctor inoculating a man (soldier?) against cholera in Russia. Lithograph, 192-.
  • A group of people being inoculated against the plague in a bazaar in Mandalay. Photograph, c. 1906.