| John Read (maker to the army.) - 1827 - 646 páginas
...medical brethren, the subject of ridicule; for I am the mark they all shoot at.' " (P. 128.) Dr. Jenner always considered small-pox and cow-pox as modifications...contagious form, as is done when small-pox is inoculated. Dr. Baron has made some intejesting researches upon this question, and we agree with him that they... | |
| 1827 - 598 páginas
...medical brethren, the subject of ridicule; for I am the mark they all shoot at.' " (P. 128.) Dr. Jenner always considered small-pox and cow-pox as modifications...contagious form, as is done when small-pox is inoculated. Dr. Baron has made some interesting researches upon this question, and we agree with him that they... | |
| 1827 - 600 páginas
...might have satisfied his mind, as least so far as regarded the opinions of that illustrious man, who always considered small-pox and cow-pox as modifications...distemper ; "and that, in employing vaccine lymph, he only made use of means to impregnate the constitution with the disease in its mildest, instead of... | |
| 1832 - 478 páginas
...stated, that Dr Jenner " always considered smallpox and cow-pox as modifications of the same distemper; that in employing vaccine lymph we only made use of...contagious form, as is done when small-pox is inoculated; and that the name which he gave to the former sufficiently and strongly indicates his sentiments on... | |
| 1832 - 778 páginas
...stated, that Dr Jenner " always considered smallpox and cow-pox as modifications of the same distemper; that in employing vaccine lymph we only made use of...contagious form, as is done when small-pox is inoculated; and that the name which he gave to the former sufficiently and strongly indicates his sentiments on... | |
| 1838 - 626 páginas
...happened again and again to those who had had the small-pox. (Vol. i. p. 150.) Dr. Jenner, says Dr. Baron, "always considered small-pox and cowpox as modifications...distemper; and that, in employing vaccine lymph, we only make use of means to impregnate the constitution with the disease in its mildest, instead of propagating... | |
| Vigorniensis (pseud.) - 1838 - 122 páginas
...the sentiments of Dr. Jenner grounded on his own observations. He always, as already has been said, considered smallpox and cowpox as modifications of...distemper; and that, in employing vaccine lymph, we only make use of means to impregnate the constitution with the disease in its mildest form, instead of propagating... | |
| 1838 - 628 páginas
...again and again to those who had had the small-pox. (Vol. i. p. 160.) Dr. Jenner, says Dr. Baron, " always considered small-pox and cowpox as modifications of the same distemper; and that, in employing 1 vaccine lymph, we only make use of means to impregnate the constitution with the disease in its mildest,... | |
| JOHN FORBES - 1838 - 626 páginas
...Jenner himself. Dr. Jenner, says Dr. Baron, "always considered small-pox and cowpox as mollifications of the same distemper; and that, in employing vaccine lymph, we only make use of means to impregnate the constitution with the disease in its mildest, instead of propagating... | |
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