... consequences, the individual may look for the peculiar advantages of •vaccination. The benefits which flow from it to society are infinitely more considerable, it spreads no infection, and can be communicated only by inoculation. It is from a consideration... The History of the Small Pox - Pagina 1721815 - 312 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
| 1807 - 560 pagina’s
...infinitely more considerable : it spreads no infection, and сан be communicated only by inoculation. It is from a consideration of the pernicious effects of the small рот, that the real value of vaccination is to be estimated. The natural small pox luis been supposed... | |
| 1807 - 728 pagina’s
...etmi be cnenmunncated only by its ¿culalion. It is from a consideration of tine peruicious efiects of the small pox, that the real value of vaccination...The natural small pox has been supposed to destroy a ¿nxtlm part of all whom it attacks; and that even by inoculatiomn, wimere that has been general mu... | |
| Society for bettering the conditions and increasing the comforts of the poor - 1805 - 630 pagina’s
...infinitely more considerable, it spreads no infection, and can be communicated only by Inoculation. It is from a consideration of the pernicious effects...Small Pox, that the real value of Vaccination is to he estimated. The natural Small Pox has been supposed to destroy a sixth part of all whom it attacks... | |
| Joseph Adams - 1807 - 208 pagina’s
...infinitely more considerable ; it spreads no infection, andean be communicated only by inoculation. It is from a consideration of the pernicious effects...destroy a sixth part of all whom it attacks , and that ev«n by inoculation, where that lias been general in parishes and'towns, about one in SOU has... | |
| 1808 - 1142 pagina’s
...communicated only by inoculation. It is from a consideration of the pernicious effects of the small-pox, that the real value of vaccination is to be estimated. The natural small-pox has been supposed to destroy a sixth part of all whom it attacks ; and that even by inoculation,... | |
| 1823 - 876 pagina’s
...communicated only by inoculation. It is from a censideration of the pernicious effects of the smallpox, that the real value of vaccination is to be estimated! The natural smallpox has been supposed to destroy a sixth part of all whom it attacks ; and that even by inoculation,... | |
| Great Britain. General Board of Health - 1857 - 302 pagina’s
...communicated only by inoculation. It is from a consideration of the pernicious effects of the small-pox that the real value of vaccination is to be estimated. The natural small-pox has been supposed to destroy a sixth part of all whom it attacks ; and that even by inoculation,... | |
| Monthly literary register - 1807 - 706 pagina’s
...con«derabte; it spreads no infection, und «an be ciKiiititiniciitfd (;•-.'•• i>> inoculation. It U from a consideration of the pernicious effects of the small pox, that (be real rallie of vaccination is to be estimali il The natnml small pox 1ms been supposed to destroy... | |
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