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Crookshank, Edgar March .
London, H.K. Lewis, 1889.
Cote : 20409.
Exemplaire numérisé : BIU Santé (Paris)
Nombre de pages : 648
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 [sans numérotation]  An inquiry into the causes and effects of the variolae vaccinae. Vol. II
 [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
 [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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 [sans numérotation]  To C.H. Parry, M.D. at Bath
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 [sans numérotation]  An inquiry, & c. & c.
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 16  Case X. Simon Nichols / Case XI. William Stinchcomb
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 21  Case XVIII. John Baker / Case XIX. William Summers / Case XXX
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 [sans numérotation]  Inquiries concerning the cow pox
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 81  Communications received after the preceding sheets were printed ; and additional observations
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 83  Letter from Dr. Jenner to Dr. Pearson
 84  Abstract of a letter from Mr. Fewster, surgeon in Thornbury, dated october 11th, 1798, to Mr. Rolph, surgeon in Peckham
 85  From Mr. Bird to Dr. Pearson, october 16th, 1798
 86  Extracts of a letter from Mr. Thomas Wales, surgeon at Downsham, Norfolk, dated october 18th, 1798, to Dr. Pearson
 87  Remarks on the term Variolae vaccinae
 88  Queries. With respect to brutes
 89  With respec to human creatures
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 91  P.S. Extract of a letter from Dr. Fowler to Dr. Pearson, dated Sarum, october 24th, 1798
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 [sans numérotation]   Reports of a series of inoculations for the variolae vaccinae, or cow-pox ; with remarks and observations on this disease, considered as a substitute for the small-pox by William Woodville, M.D.
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 [sans numérotation]  Further observations on the variolae vaccinae or cow pox. By Edward Jenner, M.D.
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 [sans numérotation]  An address to the public on the advantage of vaccine inoculation : with the objections to it refuted. By Henry Jenner, surgeon, F.L.S.
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 [sans numérotation]  A conscious view of circumstances and proceedings respecting vaccine inoculation
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 [sans numérotation]  A continuation of facts and observations relative to the variolae vaccinae
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 [sans numérotation]  A continuation of facts and observations relative to the variolae vaccinae or cow pox. By Edward Jenner, M.D., F.R.S.
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 [sans numérotation]  A continuation of facts and observations
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 [sans numérotation]  The origin of the vaccine inoculation. By Edward Jenner
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 [sans numérotation]  I am induced to give the history of the origin of vaccine inoculation from my frequently observing that those who only consider the subject cursorily,confound the casual cow pox with the disease when excited by inoculation. Edward Jenner. Bond street, May 6th, 1801
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 [sans numérotation]  An account of some experiments on the origin of the cow-pox
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 [sans numérotation]  An experimentation of that part of the evidence relative to cow-pox, which was delivered to the committee of the House of Commons, by two of the surgeons of St. Thomas's hospital. To which added a letter to the author from John Birch, Esq.
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 [sans numérotation]  A letter occasioned by the many failures of cow-pox. From John Birch, Esq. Surgeon to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales,&. Addressed to W.R. Rogers, author of the examination of the evidence before the House of Commons
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 [sans numérotation]  On cow-pow discovered at Passy ( near Paris) by M. Bousquet. [Mémoires de l'Académie de Médecine, Tome Cinquième, pp. 600-632.] translated by the editor. 1836
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 [sans numérotation]  Mr. Estlin's first letter. (New series, vol.ii., session 1837-38, p. 977) Account of a supply of fresh vaccine virus from the cow. To the editor of the Medical Gazette
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 360  Mr. Estlin's paper at the medical section, british association. (Vol. xxiv. 1839, p. 967) Mr. Estlin on the new vaccine virus. [For the " London Medical Gazette"] On the new vaccine virus of 1838
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 [sans numérotation]  Observations on the variolae vaccinae, as they occasionally appear in the vale of Aylesbury, with an account of some recent experiments in the vaccination, retro-vaccination , and variolation of cows
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 367  Topography.
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 369  Endemics / Epidemics
 370  Epizootics and enzootics
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 374  Condition of the animal primarily affected
 375  Condition of the animal's casually affected. Progress of the disease
 376  Topical symptoms of the casual variolae vaccinae
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 [sans numérotation]  Further observations on the variolae vaccinae. By Robert Ceely, esq, surgeon to the Buckinghamshire infirmary
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 487  Cases of variolae vaccinae occuring in cows and milkers at the village of Dorton
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 595  Locality of the Wiltshire outbreak /Time of year / Origin of the outbreak / Mode of dissemination
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