10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «VARIOLOUS»
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variolous in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
A History of the
Variolous Epidemic: Which Occurred in ...
Which Occurred in Norwich, in the Year 1819, and Destroyed 530 Individuals;
with an Estimate of the Protection Afforded by Vaccination, and a Review of Past
and Present Opinions Upon Chicken-pox and Modified Smallpox John Cross.
2
A Comparative Sketch of the Effects of
Variolous and Vaccine ...
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3
The New Orleans Medical and Surgical Journal
when the patient was attacked with fever and delirium, which continued until
Wednesday, December 17th, when the variolous eruption made its appearance
upon the backs of the hands. The eruption subsequently appeared upon the
chest, ...
4
The Analytical Review, Or History of Literature, Domestic ...
37 pages. Price is. Bateman. 1790. Mr. Adair offers some objections to the
cooling regimen as being too often applied, and hindering the necessary
eruption of the variolous matter, the consequence of which has been a return of
the disorder, ...
when the patient was attacked with fever and delirium, which continued until
Wednesday, December 17th, when the variolous eruption made its a pearance u
nthe backs of the hands. The eruption subsequently appeare upon the c est, face,
...
Louisiana State Medical Society, 1847
6
The Cyclopædia of practical medicine: comprising treatises ...
... small-pox is rarely seen, and even in larger towns where government does not
enforce vaccination under penalties. This fact is strikingly illustrated in Mr. Cross's
valuable history of the variolous epidemic which ravaged Norwich in 1819.
Sir John Forbes, Alexander Tweedie, John Conolly, 1835
7
A Treatise on the Botanic Theory and Practice of Medicine: ...
At the Small pox Hospital it has been noticed, that when the vaccine and
variolous fluids are mixed together, and thus inserted, sometimes the vaccine
pustule, at others the variolous, has been produced, each of them retaining its
characteristic ...
8
The New York Journal of Medicine
The variolous eruption was regular in its course, except that the pustules on their
maturity were flatter than they usually are'. The desiccation of the pustules
commenced on Friday, December 26th, and was considerably advanced on the ...
9
The British Journal of Homoeopathy
We refer to those who have sought to modify the human variolous virus itself, so
as to enable us to use it without danger for the purposes of inoculation. Among
these the most distinguished is Dr. Brachet of Lyons. In 1852 this gentleman ...
John James Drysdale, Robert Ellis Dudgeon, John Rutherfurd Russell, 1854
10
A Theoretical and Practical Treatise on the Diseases of the Skin
A varicellar epidemic is never observed to occur without cases of variola and of
varioloid; nor a variolous epidemic ever to prevail without cases of varioloid and
varicella making their appearance; all are effects of the same medical constitution
.
Pierre François Olive Rayer, John Bell, 1845
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «VARIOLOUS»
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Australian smallpox epidemic out of Africa
If surgeons did bring variolous matter, Bennett says it's more likely they picked it up on route in Rio de Janeiro or Cape Town because it could survive the shorter ... «ABC Online, May 09»