The Present Method of Inoculating for the Small-Pox / To which are added, some experiments, instituted with a view to discover the effects of a similar treatment in the natural small-pox
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To which are added,
Some Experiments, instituted with a View to discover the Effects of a similar Treatment in the Natural Small-Pox.
By THOMAS DIMSDALE, M. D.
The SEVENTH EDITION, Corrected.
Thomas Dimsdale
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INTRODUCTION.
Of the Age, Constitution, and Season of the Year proper for Inoculation.
Of the Preparation.
Of Infection.
Of the Progress of Infection.
Consequences of this Method of Inoculation.
The Effects of this Treatment applied to the natural Small-Pox.
CONCLUSION.
CASE I.
CASE II.
CASE III.
CASE IV.
CASE V.
CASE VI.
CASE VII.
CASE VIII.
CASE IX.
CASE X.
CASE XI.
CASE XII.
CASE XIII.
CASE XIV.
CASE XV.
CASE XVI.
CASE XVII.
CASE XVIII.
CASE XIX.
CASE XX.
CASE XXI.
CASE XXII.
CASES of the natural Small-pox, treated in the preceding Method.
CASE XXIII.
CASE XXIV.
CASE XXV.
CASE XXVI.
CASE XXVII.
CASE XXVIII.
CASE XXIX.
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