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small-pox, n. (ˈsmɔːlpɒks) Forms: α. 6–7 small pockes (6 pokkes, 7 pocks), 7–9 small-pocks. β. 7 small poxe, 7– small pox, small-pox, 8– smallpox. [f. small a. + pox n., earlier pocks (pock n. 2 α). Long written as two words, the adj. being employed to distinguish the disease from the pox proper, or...
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Andrew Cantwell
Cantwell became a persistent opponent of inoculation against small-pox, and made an extended stay in England to study the practice and its results. He wrote a Dissertation on Inoculation (Paris, 1755), an Account of Small-pox (Paris, 1758), and Latin dissertations on medicine.
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Isaac Maddox
In addition, he was president of the Small-pox Hospital in London, and a principle promoter of Worcester Infirmary, consulting Philip Doddridge who had Infirmary.
1750; The expediency of preventive wisdom [for] the several hospitals of the city of London.
1752; A sermon preached [for] the Hospital for the Small-pox
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Edward Archer (physician)
In 1747 he was elected physician to the Smallpox Hospital in north London, which had recently been founded, amalgamating the "Hospital for the Small-pox introductory epistle for An Account of Inoculation, presented to the Royal Commissioners of Health in Sweden, by David Schultz, M.D., who attended the Small-pox
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Johann Caspar Scheuchzer
John Gasper Scheuchzer: An account of the success of inoculating the small-pox in Great Britain, for the years 1727 and 1728. A relation of the like method of giving the small-pox, as it is practised in the kingdoms of Tunis, Tripoli, and Algier. London, J. Peele, 1729.
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Thomas Frewen (physician)
"The more refined studies of our speculative adepts in philosophy", he says, "have let them into the secret that the small-pox and many other diseases In the year of 1759, he published another short essay on smallpox, Reasons against an opinion that a person infected with the Small-pox may be cured by
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Zabdiel Boylston
James Jurin by Cotton Mather, Boylston traveled to London, where he published his results as Historical Account of the Small-Pox Inoculated in New England (October 25, 1829 - May 1, 1902)
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An historical account of the small-pox
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约翰·阿布斯诺特
Maitland’s account of inoculating the small-pox》(1722年)
《An essay concerning the effects of air on human bodies》(1733年)
《Tables of Ancient Coins, Weights
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Benjamin Jesty
Report from the Original Vaccine Pock Institute, 1805 "That he was led to undertake this novel practice in 1774 to counteract the small-pox, at that time ; by himself being incapable of taking the small-pox, having gone through the cow-pock many years before; from knowing many individuals, who, after the
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撒迦利亚·波尔森
《An inaugural dissertation on the small-pox》(1792)
Samuel Cooper.
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Zachariah Poulson
An inaugural dissertation on the small-pox (1792)
Samuel Cooper.
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Francis Bellinger
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A treatise concerning the small-pox In which a plain and easy method of curing that disease under its most direful symptoms, is discover'd. ...
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Wolfgang Michel-Zaitsu
Michel, Wolfgang (2022), Tennentō to no tatakai III: Chūbunihon no shutō (Fighting small-pox − Vaccination in Western Japan). Michel, Wolfgang (2018), Tennentō to no tatakai – Kyushu no shutō [Fighting small-pox – Vaccination in Kyushu].
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Thomas Christie (physician)
In the course of his labours Christie made the original observation that lepers are not exempt from small-pox, are protected by vaccination, and may be Works
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An Account of the Ravages committed in Ceylon by Small-pox previously to the Introduction of Vaccination: with a Statement
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Hottlesville
During a small-pox outbreak in 1881 to 1882 four residents succumbed to the disease.
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