| 1798 - 614 pagina’s
...cattle and domesties feel its unpleasant consequences. This disease has obtamed the name of the Cow-Pox. It appears on the nipples of the cows in the form...irregular pustules. At their first appearance, they are comrr.only of a palish blue, or rather of a colour somewhat approaching to livid, and are surrounded... | |
| Robert Thomas - 1813 - 800 pagina’s
...variolous pustules is attended with a pustular eruption on different parts of the body ; >Th« disease appears on the nipples of the cows in the form of irregular pustules, which on their first appearance are commonly of a colour somewhat approaching to livid, and are surrounded... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 416 pagina’s
...and domestics feel its unpleasant consequences. This disease has obtained the name of the cow-pox. It appears on the nipples of the cows in the form...somewhat approaching to livid, and are surrounded by an erysipelatous inflammation. These pustules, unless a timely remedy he applied, frequently degenerate... | |
| John Marshall (district vaccinator to the National vaccine establishment.) - 1830 - 120 pagina’s
...affection, and cautions the public against the consequences of its deception : " The vaccina appears in the nipples of the cows in the form of irregular pustules....they are commonly of a palish blue, or rather of a colour somewhat approaching to livid, and are surrounded by inflammation. These pustules frequently... | |
| 1834 - 494 pagina’s
...disease will probably be best given in his own words. "It has obtained," he says, "the name of cow-pox. It appears on the nipples of the cows in the form...they are commonly of a palish blue, or rather of a colour somewhat approaching to livid, and are surrounded by an inflammation. These pustules, unless... | |
| 1836 - 1026 pagina’s
...Cow-Pox," gives the following description of the disease, both in the cow and the human subject:— " It appears on the nipples of the cows, in the form...first appearance they are commonly of a palish blue, and are surrounded by an erysipelatous inflammation The animals become indispóiéd, and the secretion... | |
| John Milton Scudder - 1864 - 594 pagina’s
...what was equine." According to Dr. Jenner, the true cow pox shows itself upon the nipples of the cow, in the form of irregular pustules. At their first appearance they are commonly of a palish-blue color, or rather of a color approaching to livid, and surrounded by an erysipelatous inflammation.... | |
| G. Lowson - 1877 - 292 pagina’s
...and domestics feel its unpleasant consequences. This disease has obtained the name of the cow-pox. It appears on the nipples of the cows in the form of irregular pustules. At the first appearance they are commonly of a palish blue, or rather of a colour somewhat approaching... | |
| 1880 - 436 pagina’s
...cannot do better than cite Jenner himself. He writes— " Cow-pox appears on the nipples of the cows hi the form of irregular pustules. At their first appearance...they are commonly of a palish blue, or rather of a colour somewhat approaching to livid, and are surrounded by an inflammation. These pustules, unless... | |
| Charles Thomas Pearce (MD.) - 1882 - 208 pagina’s
...and domestics feel its unpleasant consequences." "This disease has obtained the name of the cow-pox. It appears on the nipples of the cows, in the form...irregular pustules. At their first appearance, they are generally of a palish blue, or rather of a colour somewhat approaching to livid, and are surrounded... | |
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