Essentials of Vaccination: A Compilation of Facts Relating to Vaccine Inoculation and Its Influence in the Prevention of Small-poxJansen, McClurg, 1882 - 146 pagina's |
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Essentials of Vaccination: A Compilation of Facts Relating to Vaccine ... William Augustus Hardaway Volledige weergave - 1886 |
Essentials of Vaccination: A Compilation of Facts Relating to Vaccine ... William Augustus Hardaway Volledige weergave - 1882 |
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According afford animal animal vaccination appear areola become blood bovine virus cause cent CHAPTER cicatrices cination circumstances claimed considered course cow-pox crust death developed direct disease early effect eighth employed England eruption existence experience fact failed five followed four frequently fully further ganglions gives greater hand horse human increased infection influence inoculation instances introduced Jenner Jour known late less London lymph manner marked matter method mortality never normal observed obtained occur operation performed perhaps period persons points possible practice present preserved produced proper protection puncture pustule question quoted rare reach recorded regarded reported revaccination says scab Seaton seen shows skin small-pox solution sometimes stage success syphilis taken teats tion true unvaccinated usual vaccinia variola various vesicle weeks
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Pagina 117 - The havoc of the plague had been far more rapid : but the plague had visited our shores only once or twice within living memory ; and the smallpox was always present, filling the churchyards with corpses, tormenting with constant fears all whom it had not yet stricken, leaving on those whose lives it spared the hideous traces of its power, turning the babe into a changeling at which the mother shuddered, and making the eyes and cheeks of the betrothed maiden objects of horror to the lover.
Pagina 13 - Vaccinae, A Disease Discovered in Some of the Western Counties of England. Particularly Gloucestershire, and Known by the Name of the Cow Pox...
Pagina 24 - In this dairy country a great number of cows are kept, and the office of milking is performed indiscriminately by men and maid servants. One of the former having been appointed to apply dressings to the heels of a horse affected with the grease...
Pagina 24 - One of the former having been appointed to apply dressings to the heels of a horse affected with the Grease, and not paying due attention to cleanliness, incautiously bears his part in milking the cows, with some particles of the infectious matter adhering to his fingers. When this is the case, it commonly happens that a disease is communicated to the cows, and from the cows to the dairymaids, which spreads through the farm until the most of the cattle and domestics feel its unpleasant consequences.
Pagina 106 - Monday ; if he be vaccinated as late as on the following Wednesday, the vaccination will be in time to prevent Small-pox being developed ; if it be put off until Thursday, the Small-pox will appear, but will be modified; if the vaccination be delayed until Friday, it will be of no use, it will not have had time to reach the stage of areola, the index of safety, before the illness of Small-pox begins : this we have seen over and over again, and know it to be the exact state of the question.
Pagina 106 - Seaton and others, as the limit beyond which, "whatever the local success of the vaccination, no constitutional effects will be imparted." In these Notes will also be found the details of cases where the attempt to vaccinate with bovine virus was only successful after one or more repetitions, with loss of valuable time, or where such attempt finally proved wholly unsuccessful. With the exception of one group of six cases — a family...
Pagina 99 - ... in its results — well performed, can save many lives, as most certainly it can, and prevent much suffering and sorrow, it should surely always be done with the greatest care, and in the best known way. The success of all operations depends on nice care and management. Operations for hernia and for stone, for instance, if roughly, carelessly, and badly done, end badly: so it is with vaccination; and, so far as the public are concerned, it is quite as objectionable to them, no doubt, to die of...
Pagina 113 - ... value is increased. Hence, I am inclined to think that the local and permanent phenomena which would best indicate the quantity of lymph introduced, and consequently show even more striking relations to the mortality, would be the superficial area of good vaccine cicatrices.
Pagina 112 - ... produced. As pertinent to this point I shall quote from a paper by Dr. JB Russell, of Glasgow. " The number of vaccine marks can have no meaning, excepting so far as they indicate in a general way the quantity of lymph introduced into the system.