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Researching Epidemics in the Rubenstein Library: Smallpox - Duke University Jenner's groundbreaking book describing his early vaccination technique using cowpox to prevent subsequent smallpox infections The book also includes summaries of Jenner's tests to prove the efficacy of the technique (1882) Short publication distributed by the North Carolina Board of Health to educate citizens about the importance of
Two hundred and fifty years of small pox in London by William A. Guy Ask the publishers to restore access to 500,000+ books An icon used to represent a menu that can be toggled by interacting with this icon A line drawing of the Internet Archive headquarters building façade REECE COLLN 1882 0011333075 Show More Full catalog record MARCXML plus-circle Add Review comment Reviews There are no reviews
Smallpox and its eradication F. Fenner . . . [et al. ] Authored by experts personally involved in the eradication campaign, the book gives posterity a minutely detailed account of both how the disease once reigned and what was necessary, step by step and country by country, to eliminate the ancient scourge once and for all of a public health event unprecedented in scope and unparalleled in the
Amazon. com: Smallpox: A History eBook : Kotar, S. L. , J. E. Gessler: Books This is an incredibly well-researched book on the subject of smallpox Unique in its development and design, the authors use first-hand sources (contemporary newspapers) to write the story of this deadly disease from earliest times to the present Incredibly well-researched and equally importantly, incredibly well written so that the
Envelope tucked inside book may yield 1800s smallpox sample Librarian Susanne Caro was leafing through an 1888 book on Civil War medicine when she spied a small, yellowed envelope tucked between the pages Freeing it, she read the inscription "scabs from vaccination of W B Yarrington's children" in the corner, with the signature "Dr W D Kelly," the book's author
Reconstructing an Epidemic: Smallpox among Former Slaves, 1862–1868 Abstract This chapter focuses on the smallpox epidemic, the most devastating medical crisis that erupted throughout the South after the Civil War, and how it claimed the lives of thousands of freed slaves from 1862 to 1868
Home - Smallpox Book Information Hub Smallpox and its Eradication Information Hub Our mission is to provide an easy-to-understand resource for learning about smallpox Once one of the most deadly diseases, smallpox was eradicated thanks to global vaccination efforts The book Smallpox and its Eradication, published by the WHO in 1988 (ISBN: 92 4 156110 6
Alfred R. Wallace Trung Nguyen - Vaccination: Proved Useless and . . . This document is the first chapter of a book that analyzes vaccination statistics from 1838 to 1882 in London and England Wales to argue that vaccination has not decreased smallpox mortality and may be counterproductive It presents two diagrams of mortality rates: 1) Diagram I shows smallpox deaths in London remained relatively steady while other diseases declined more, indicating vaccination
Two Hundred and Fifty Years of Small Pox in London - JSTOR 1882 ] Years of Small Pox in London 401 b Flox, small pox, a,nd measles comprised in one group from the year 1687 to 1701 inclusive; the cases of measles in the last vear of the series being returned as four in number c Sniall pox, as a distinct heading, and measles also distinct, from the year 1702 forwards; so that, by deducting the four