... it became evident that a person might milk a cow one day, and, having caught the disease, be for ever secure ; while another person, milking the same cow the next day, might feel the influence of the virus in such a way as to produce a sore or sores,... The Medical Repository - Seite 233herausgegeben von - 1802Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| George C. Jenner - 1805 - 262 Seiten
...feel the influence of the virus in" •such a way as to produce a sore or sores, and inconsequence of this might experience an indisposition to a considerable extent; yet, as has bee»; observed, the : specific quality being lost, the eons'titutioln would receive no peculiar impression.... | |
| 1817 - 608 Seiten
...while another person, milking the same cow the next day, might feel the influence of the virus in such a way, as to produce a sore or sores, and in consequence...impression. ' Here the close analogy between the virus of small pox and of cow pox becomes remarkably conspicuous; since the formeri when taken from a recent... | |
| Great Britain. General Board of Health - 1857 - 302 Seiten
...while another person, milking the same cow the next day, might feel the influence of the virus in such a way as to produce a sore or sores, and in consequence...constitution would receive no peculiar impression. A Here the close analogy between the virus of small-pox and of cow-pox becomes remarkably conspicuous... | |
| 1864 - 588 Seiten
...while another person, milking the same cow the nest day, might feel the influence of the virus in such a way as to produce a sore or sores, and in consequence...experience an indisposition to a considerable extent ; yet, the specific quality being lost, the constitution would receive no peculiar impression." The disregard... | |
| 1864 - 594 Seiten
...while another person, milking the same cow the neit day, might feel the influence of the virus in such a way as to produce a sore or sores, and in consequence...experience an indisposition to a considerable extent ; yet, the specific quality being lost, the constitution would receive no peculiar impression." The disregard... | |
| 1864 - 584 Seiten
...while another person, milking the same cow the next day, might feel the influence of the virus in such a way as to produce a sore or sores, and in consequence...experience an indisposition to a considerable extent ; yet, the specific quality being lost, the constitution would receive no peculiar impression." The disregard... | |
| Austin Flint - 1867 - 714 Seiten
...while another person, milking the same cow the next day, might feel the influence of the virus in such a way as to produce a sore or sores, and in consequence...experience an indisposition to a considerable extent ; yet, the specific quality being lost, the constitution would receive no peculiar impression." 1 We have... | |
| 1867 - 718 Seiten
...while another person, milking the same cow the next day, might feel the influence of the virus in such a way as to produce a sore or sores, and in consequence...experience an indisposition to a considerable extent ; yet, the specific quality being lost, the constitution would receive no peculiar impression." 1 We have... | |
| 1880 - 436 Seiten
...while another person, milking the same cow the next day, might feel the influence of the virus in such a way as to produce a sore, or sores, and, in consequence...constitution would receive no peculiar impression. . . . "This observation will fully explain the source of those errors which have been comBaron's Life... | |
| William White - 1885 - 696 Seiten
...while another person, milking the same Cow the next day, might feel the influence of the virus in such a way as to produce a sore, or sores, and, in consequence...constitution would receive no peculiar impression. . . . This observation will fully explain the source of those errors which have been committed by many... | |
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