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" London, is occasioned by the small-pox; and however beneficial the inoculation of the small-pox may have been to individuals, it appears to have kept- up a constant source of contagion, which has been the means of increasing the number of deaths by what... "
Madras Land Revenue Reports... - Página 71
1878
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The European Magazine, and London Review, Volumen52

1807 - 560 páginas
...increasing l lie number of deaths by what is cal led the natural disease. It cannot be doubted that this mischief has been extended by the inconsiderate manner in which great numbers of persons, even since the inIroifuction of vaccination, are still every year inoculated with the small pox, and...
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The Reports of the Society for bettering the condition and ..., Volumen5

Society for bettering the conditions and increasing the comforts of the poor - 1805 - 630 páginas
...have been to individuals, it appears to have kept .up a constant source of contagion, which has been the means of increasing the number of deaths by what is called the Natural disease. It cannot be doubted that this mischief has been extended by the inconsiderate manner in which great...
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A Popular View of Vaccine Inoculation: With the Practical Mode of Conducting ...

Joseph Adams - 1807 - 208 páginas
...have been to individuals, it appears to have: kept up a constant source of contagion,, which has been the means of increasing the number of deaths by what is called the natural disease.. It cannot be doubted that this mischief has been extended by the inconsiderate manner in which. great...
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The Universal magazine, Volumen8

1807 - 598 páginas
...have beeu to individuals, it apto have kept up a constant source of contagion, which has been tli? means of increasing the number of deaths by what is called the Natural disease. It cannot be 'doubted that this mischief has been extended by the inconsiderate manner in which great...
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Encyclopaedia Britannica; Or A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and ..., Volumen13

1823 - 876 páginas
...have been to individuals, it appears to have kept up a constant source of contagion, which has been the means of increasing the number of deaths by what is called the natural disease. It cannot be doubted that this mischief has been extended by the inconsiderate manner in which great...
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Papers Relating to the History and Practice of Vaccination

Great Britain. General Board of Health - 1857 - 302 páginas
...have been to individuals, it appears to have kept up a constant source of contagion, which has been the means of increasing the number of deaths by what is called the natural disease. It cannot be doubted that this mischief has been extended by the inconsiderate manner in which f/reat...
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A Handbook of vaccination

Edward Cator Seaton - 1868 - 424 páginas
...i means of increasing the number of deaths called the natural disease. It cannot be du a that this mischief has been extended by the inconsiderate manner in which great numbers of persons, even since the introduction of vaccination, are still every year inoculated with the small-pox, and...
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Annual report upon vaccination in the N.W. Provinces

North-western provinces - 1870 - 532 páginas
...have been to individuals, it appears to have kept up a constant source of contagion which has been the means of increasing the number of deaths by what...inconsiderate manner in which great numbers of persons even since the introduction of vaccination are still every year inoculated with small-pox and afterwards...
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The Vaccination Inquirer and Health Review, Volumen1

1880 - 436 páginas
...have been to individuals, it appears to have kept up a constant source of contagion, which has been the means of increasing the number of deaths by what is called the natural disease. It cannot be doubted that this mischief has been extended by the inconsiderate manner hi which great...
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The Story of a Great Delusion in a Series of Matter-of-fact Chapters

William White - 1885 - 696 páginas
...have been to individuals, it appears to have kept up a constant source of contagion, which has been the means of increasing the number of deaths by what is called the natural disease. It cannot be doubted that this mischief has been extended by the inconsiderate manner in which great...
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