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[sans numérotation] An inquiry into the causes and effects of the variolae vaccinae. Vol. II
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[sans numérotation] (Title of original paper, MS.) An inquiry into the natural history of a disease known in Glostershire by the name of the cow-pox
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[sans numérotation] (Reduced facsimile of the title page of the first edition). An inquiry into the causes and effects of the variolae vaccinae, a disease discovered in some of the western counties of England particularly Gloucestershire and known by the name of the cow pox
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84 Abstract of a letter from Mr. Fewster, surgeon in Thornbury, dated october 11th, 1798, to Mr. Rolph, surgeon in Peckham
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491 Cases of casual vaccine in the milkers at Dorton / Case of Joseph White
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492 June 3rd, tenth day of papulation / June 4th, eleventh day of papulation / June 5th,twelth day of papulation / June 8th, fifteenth day of papulation / June 12th, nineteenth day of papulation
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501 In respect to the effects of the lymph obtained at Dorton
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504
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505 Table showing the sex, age, period after vaccination with variola vaccine lymph, number and kind of scars, and results of the test of variolous inoculation of twenty-one subjects
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506 Observations.
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509 General and concluding observations
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[sans numérotation] A detail of experiments confirming the power of cow pox to protect the constitution from a subsequent attack of small pox, by proving the identity of the two diseases. By John Badcock, chemist, Brighton.1845
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[sans numérotation] Proper vaccine virus; how to produce it upon the cow and the probable advantages of fresh supplies
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[sans numérotation] Correspondence from members of the medical profession, relative to recent supplies of variolae vaccinae, or modified small pox
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[sans numérotation] Small pox and cow pox. Auzias-Turenne. I. Communicated to the Academy of Medicine. 1865 / II. Courrier Médical du 26 Mai. 1866
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[sans numérotation] Small pox and cow pox.Observations on the relations which exist between small pox and cow pox. I. Communicated to the Academy of Medicine, September 5, 1865
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555 II. Small pox and cow pox are not produced by the same morbid poison
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556
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557
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558 Form
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559 Volume / Colour / Circumference
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560 Surface / Areaola / Base / Erythema / Structure / Liquid
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561 Crust / Scar / Number / Duration
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562
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[sans numérotation] Cow pox at eysines (Laforêt). (First outbreak.) 1181. Dubreuilh
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[sans numérotation] Discovery of cow pox in the Gironde
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566 First inoculation
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567 Second inoculation
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568 Third inoculation / Fourth inoculation
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[sans numérotation] First report on the discovery of the second eysines cow pox
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578
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579
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580
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581 Second report of the experiments undertaken by the municipal vaccination service
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582
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583
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584
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585
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586 Report on the discovery of a case of spontaneous cow pox at Cérons (Gironde).
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587
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588
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589
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[sans numérotation] Outbreak of cow pox near cricklade (Wiltshire). 1887. Crookshank
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[sans numérotation] On an outbreak of cow pox near cricklade (Wiltshire). Statments of persons on the farms
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594
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595 Locality of the Wiltshire outbreak /Time of year / Origin of the outbreak / Mode of dissemination
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596 Character of the eruption on the cow
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597 General symptoms in the cow / History of the eruption communicated to the milkers
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598
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601 Revaccination of the milkers
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602
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604 Retro-vaccination of calves. First series of retro-vaccinated calves
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605
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606 Second remove of calves
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607 Third remove of calves
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608 Diagnosis of cow pox / Chapped teats
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609 Blister pock, the white vesicle or white pock / Aphta epizootica / Fièvre aphteuse / " Foot-and-mouth disease" on the teats / Cattle plague
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610 Warts. - Other eruptions.
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