FOOTNOTES:

[142] As tradesman, however, Jenner was not honest. He took to market what was not his to sell. The introduction of Cowpox for inoculation (stigmatised in The Inquiry as spurious, not being derived from Horsegrease) was effected by Pearson, and Jenner’s claim to it was an act of piracy.

[143] Study of Medicine, vol. iii. p. 59.

[144] Life of Jenner, vol. i. p. 248.

[145] Treatise on the Cowpox. By John Ring. P. 336.

[146] Baron’s Life of Jenner, vol. i. p. 428.

[147] Copeland’s Medical Dictionary.—Art. Vaccination.

[148] Histoire de la Vaccination. Par Jean de Carro. Vienne, 1804.

[149] Baron’s Life of Jenner, vol. ii. p. 388.

[150] Ib. p. 388.