| Samuel Latham Mitchill - 1802 - 514 páginas
...perceptible efflorescence. Its edges are commonly elevated^ and afford, on being punctured, a liquid fluid. > A little practice in vaccine inoculation, attentively...may be, common prudence points out the necessity of re-i inoculation; first, with vaccine virus of the most active kind? and, secondly, should this be... | |
| 1804 - 648 páginas
...instead of the colourless, transparent fluid of the perfect pustule, its contents are found to be opaque. A little practice in vaccine inoculation attentively...prudence points out the necessity of re-inoculation." The deviation, when it arises from the cuticular disease I am speaking of, generally corresponds witli... | |
| Thomas Bateman - 1836 - 440 páginas
...but imperfectly guarded by such vesicles, the propriety of Dr. Jenner's caution is obvious ; that, " when a deviation arises, of whatever kind it may be,...prudence points out the necessity of re-inoculation." t " Those who have been inoculated * Dr. Willan, loc. cit. for Smallpox in early life, and have had... | |
| Edgar March Crookshank - 1889 - 598 páginas
...instructions occasioned me to say, ' When a deviation arises in the character of the vaccine pustule, of whatever kind it may be, common prudence points out the necessity of re-inoculation.' Cases may possibly, occur, where even you or I may (from the interposition of those events which medical... | |
| Edgar March Crookshank - 1889 - 638 páginas
...instructions occasioned me to say, ' When a deviation arises in the character of the vaccine pustule, of whatever kind it may be, common prudence points out the necessity of re-inoculation.' Cases may possibly occur, where even you or I may (from the interposition of those events which medical... | |
| 1896 - 322 páginas
...perceptible efflorescence. Its edges are commonly elevated and afford on being punctured a limpid fluid. " A little practice in vaccine inoculation, attentively...insusceptibility of one it commonly does of the other. " When any constitutional symptoms occur in inoculated cow-pox they are commonly first perceptible,... | |
| George Dock - 1902 - 54 páginas
...puncture. The commonest causes of faulty vaccinations, and some of the resulting lesions, are described. "A little practice in vaccine inoculation, attentively...vaccine pustule ; therefore, when a deviation arises, common prudence points out the necessity of reinoculation, first with vaccine virus of the most active... | |
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