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The Smallpox Hospital, St Pancras, London. Engraving, 1771.
Date: 1771Reference: 38706i- Books
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An historical account of the small-pox inoculated in New England ... : With some account of the nature of the infection in the natural and inoculated way, and their different effects on human bodies / [Zabdiel Boylston].
Boylston, Zabdiel, 1679-1766Date: 1726- Pictures
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The Smallpox Hospital, St Pancras, London. Engraving.
Date: 1771Reference: 38707i- Pictures
The Smallpox Hospital, St Pancras, London. Etching by J. P. Malcolm after himself, 1807.
Malcolm, James Peller, 1767-1815.Date: 1 November 1807Reference: 38705i- Books
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Instructions to regimental surgeons, for regulating the concerns of the sick, and of the hospital : with an appendix and index.
United Kingdom. Army.Date: 1803- Pictures
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The Smallpox Hospital, St Pancras, London: with a wide expanse of grass in the foreground. Engraving.
Reference: 38708i- 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 Leader of Anatomy at Surgeons-Hall.
Jurin, James, 1684-1750.Date: MDCCXXVI. [1726]- Pictures
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St Pancras Smallpox Hospital, London: housed in a tented camp at Finchley. Watercolour by F. Collins, 1881.
Collins, Frank, active 1881.Date: 1881Reference: 38716i- Ephemera
Hospitals ephemera. Box 5.
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An account of the success of inoculating the small-pox in Great-Britain, for the year 1726. 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: M.DCCXXVII. [1727]- Pictures
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St Pancras Smallpox Hospital, London: housed in a tented camp at Finchley. Watercolour by F. Collins, 1881.
Collins, Frank, active 1881.Date: 1881Reference: 38713i- Pictures
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St Pancras Smallpox Hospital, London: housed in a tented camp at Finchley. Watercolour by F. Collins, 1881.
Collins, Frank, active 1881.Date: 1881Reference: 38714i- Pictures
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St Pancras Smallpox Hospital, London: housed in a tented camp at Finchley. Watercolour by F. Collins, 1881.
Collins, Frank, active 1881.Date: 1881Reference: 38717i- Pictures
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St Pancras Smallpox Hospital, London: housed in a tented camp at Finchley. Watercolour by F. Collins, 1881.
Collins, Frank, active 1881.Date: 1881Reference: 38719i- Books
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A statement of evidence from trials by inoculation of variolous and vaccine matter; to judge of the question, whether or not a person can undergo the small pox after being affected by the cow pock / By the physicians of the original Vaccine Pock Institution.
Vaccine Pock Institution (London, England)Date: 1804- Books
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An examination of the part of the evidence relative to cow-pox : which was delivered to the Committee of the House of Commons, by two of the surgeons of St. Thomas's Hospital ; with some remarks on inoculated small-pox / by W. R. Rogers.
Rogers, W. R. (Surgeon)Date: 1805- Pictures
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St Pancras Smallpox Hospital, London: housed in a tented camp at Finchley. Watercolour by F. Collins, 1881.
Collins, Frank, active 1881.Date: 1881Reference: 38718i- Ephemera
Oversize ephemera. EPH+45.
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An account of the success of inoculating the small pox in Great Britain, for the year 1724. 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: [1725]- Books
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Aphorisms on the small pox, tending to investigate the true nature of the disease, whether acquired by contagion, or inoculation. And, To manifest the superior rationality and excellence, of the modern, over the antient method of its treatment. By a member of the Royal College of Physicians.
Baylies, William, 1724-1787.Date: Anno Domini, MDCCLXVIII. [1768]- 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 account of the method and success of inoculating the small-pox, in Boston in New-England. In a letter from a gentleman there, to his friend in London
Date: M.DCC.XXII. [1722]- Pictures
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The Smallpox Hospital, St Pancras, London. Engraving, 1771.
Date: 29 May 1771Reference: 38699i- Books
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An historical account of the small-pox inoculated in New England, upon all sorts of persons, whites, blacks, and of all ages and constitutions. With some Account of the Nature of the Infection in the Natural and Inoculated Way, and their different Effects on Human Bodies. with some short directions to the unexperienced in this method of practice. Humbly dedicated to her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales, by Zabdiel Boylston, Physician.
Boylston, Zabdiel, 1679-1766.Date: M.DCC.XXVI. [1726]- Books
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A letter to Dr. Freind; shewing the danger and uncertainty of inoculating the small pox. By W. Wagstaffe, M. D. Fellow of the College of Physicians and of the Royal Society, and one of the Physicians of St. Bartholomew's Hospital.
Wagstaffe, William, 1685-1725.Date: MDCCXXII. [1722]