| 1803 - 688 Seiten
...of the cow-pi-x as a fure preventive from £ nail-pox, and the theory he had framed on the lubjcct ; declaring his full and perfect confidence that it...be continued in perpetuity of inoculation from one hunnn I eing to another, in the lame way with the fmall-pox, and in time luptrlede lliat difeale. (No.... | |
| George C. Jenner - 1805 - 262 Seiten
...against the small-pox: he communicated to me at that time the theory he had formed on the subject, declaring his full and perfect confidence that it might be continued in perpetuity by inoculation from one human being to another, in the same way that the small-pox was.—Withdrew.... | |
| 1815 - 654 Seiten
...Jenner had informed him of the peculiar nature of the Cow Pox, and of his theory on the subject; adding his full and perfect confidence, that it might be continued in perpetuity by inoculation. from one human being to another. Mr. Home (since Sir Everard Home) stated, * Evidence... | |
| Great Britain. General Board of Health - 1857 - 302 Seiten
...and communicated the theory he had formed on the protective influence of vaccine lymph, he " declared his full and perfect confidence that it might be continued in perpetuity by inoculation from one human being to another in the same way that the smallpox was." • I borrow... | |
| 1803 - 696 Seiten
...Jenner fii'll informed him of the particular nature of the cow-pox as a fure preventive from fma!l-pox, and the theory he had framed on the fubjeft ; declaring...difeafe. (No. 26.) Dr. THORNTON, Phyfician to the Maryle-Bonne Difpenlary, Hated the cafe of two children belonging to Lord Somerville's coachman, whom... | |
| 1802 - 688 Seiten
...the- cow-pox as a fure preventive from •fmall-pox, and the theory he hail framed on the fubjecl , declaring his full and perfect confidence that it...might be continued in perpetuity of inoculation from onehumin being to another, in the lame way 'with the linall-pox, and in time luperlede that dileafe.... | |
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