... been surprisingly small, so much so, as to form certainly no reasonable objection to the general adoption of vaccination ; for it appears that there are not nearly so many failures, in a given number of vaccinated persons, as there are deaths in an... The History of the Small Pox - Pagina 1721815 - 312 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Society for bettering the conditions and increasing the comforts of the poor - 1805 - 630 pagina’s
...much so, as to form certainly no reasonable, objection to the general adoption of Vaccination ; for it appears that there are not nearly so many failures,...an equal number of persons inoculated for the Small Pose. Nothing can more clearly demonstrate the superiority of Vaccination over the Inoculatioa of the... | |
| 1811 - 544 pagina’s
...no reasonable objection to the general adoption of Vaccination ; for it appears that there are net nearly so many failures in a given number of Vaccinated persons, as there are deaths in un equal number of persons inoculated for the Small-pox. Nothing can more clearly demonstrate the superiority... | |
| 1807 - 602 pagina’s
...Professional men have sub- pears that there are not nearly so many milted it to the fairest trials, and the failures, in a given number of vaccinated persons, as there are deaths in pears to have kept up a constant source an equal numberof persons inoculated of contagion, which has... | |
| Joseph Adams - 1807 - 208 pagina’s
...small, so much so, as to form no reasonable objection to the general adoption of vaccination ; for it appears that there are not nearly so many failures,...equal number of persons inoculated for the small pox. Nothing can more clearly demonstrate the superiority of vaccination over the inoculation of the small... | |
| 1808 - 1142 pagina’s
...much so, as to form certainly no reasonable objection to the general adoption of vaccination ; for it appears that there are not nearly so many failures...as there are deaths in an equal number of persons in» oculated for the small-pox. Nothing can more clearly demonstrate the superiority of vaccination... | |
| David Ramsay - 1809 - 642 pagina’s
...so much so as to form cewainly no reasonable objection to the general adoption of vaccination ; for it appears that there are not nearly so many failures...vaccinated persons as there are deaths in an equal manbcr of persons inoculated for the small-pox. " The testimonies before the college of physicians... | |
| 1811 - 710 pagina’s
...; for it appears that there are not near so many failures in a given number of vaccinated |>ersons, as there are deaths in an equal number of persons inoculated for the small-pox. Nothing; can more clearly demonstrate the superiority of vaccination over the inoculation... | |
| 1811 - 574 pagina’s
...reasonable " objection to the general adoption of vaccination; for it ap*' pears, that there are not near so many failures in a given " number of vaccinated persons, as there axe deaths in an equal " number of persons inoculated for the small-pox." The second general objection... | |
| 1812 - 562 pagina’s
...so much so as to form certainly no reasonable objection to the general adoption of vaccination; for it appears that there are not nearly so many failures...deaths in an equal number of persons inoculated for the smallpox. Nothing can more clearly demonstrate the superiority of vaccination over the inoculation... | |
| 1823 - 876 pagina’s
...much so, as to form certainly no reasonable objection to the general adoption of vaccination ; for it appears that there are not nearly so many failures,...deaths in an equal number of persons inoculated for the smallpox. Nothing can more clearly demonstrate the superiority of vaccination over the inoculation... | |
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