When should vaccination be repeated?

An unsuccessful vaccination proves nothing and should be repeated in two or three weeks. If success fully vaccinated in infancy, a child should invariably be revaccinated before puberty. If exposed or likely to be exposed to small-pox at any time vaccination should be repeated.

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Weight chart for the first year; the curved line indicates the average rate of gain.

Weight chart, one to fourteen years. The upper line indicates the average for boys; the lower (dotted) line that for girls.


Footnotes:

[ [1]] Weights for the first four years are without clothes.