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" These cases the board has been industriously employed in investigating ; and though it appears that many of them rest only on hearsay evidence, and that others seem to have undergone the vaccine process imperfectly, some years since, when it was less... "
The Vaccination Inquirer and Health Review - Page 92
1883
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The London Medical and Physical Journal, Volume 49

Medicine - 1823 - 570 pages
...hesitate to assert that our conviction of the experiment of universal vaccination is unshaken" 1820. — " It is true that we have received accounts, from different...all cases against small-pox, were admitted at first rather too unreservedly. * * * We have the most undoubted proofs, froin experience, that, where vaccination...
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The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volume 16

Liberalism (Religion) - 1821 - 786 pages
...instances ; that too many 320 смея remain on undeniable proof to leave any doubt that the prétentions of vaccination to the merit of a perfect and exclusive...all cases against smallpox, were admitted at first rather too unreservedly, yet that the valae of thin important resource is not disparaged, for these...
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Annual Register, Volume 63

Edmund Burke - History - 1822 - 1050 pages
...than 52 instances. It is true, indeed, my lord, that we have received accounts from different parts pf the country, of numerous cases of smallpox having...all cases against small-pox, were admitted at first rather too unreservedly. Yet the value of this important resource is not disparaged in our judgment...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and ..., Volume 63

History - 1822 - 1100 pages
...preventive expedient are assignable (and not altogether unreasonably perhaps) to this cause. These coses the board has been industriously employed in investigating...all cases against small-pox, were admitted at first rather too unreservedly. Yet the value of this important resource is not disparaged in our judgment;...
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Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 18

Medicine - 1822 - 680 pages
...lastly, That it has at length been acknowledged by the Board of the National Vaccine Establishment, ' that the pretensions of vaccination to the merit of...all cases against small-pox, were admitted at first rather too unreservedly. ' " pp. 282-286. In reference to other countries, as France, Germany, Italy,...
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The Christian observer [afterw.] The Christian observer and advocate

1822 - 872 pages
...remain on nndenrabie proof, to leave any doubt that the pretensions of vaccination to the merit ef a perfect and exclusive security in all cases against small-pox, were admitted at fir»t rather too unreservedly. Yet the value of this important resource I» not disparaged in our...
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The Study of Medicine, Volume 2

John Mason Good - Classification - 1823 - 630 pages
...V'accine Establishment. " After every reasonable deduction, we are compelled to allow, that too many cases still remain on undeniable proof to leave any doubt...all cases against small-pox were admitted at first rather too undeservedly. Yet the value of this important resource is not disparaged in our judgment...
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The study of medicine, Volume 3

John Mason Good - 1825 - 530 pages
...too many cases still remain on Vaccine undeniable proof to leave any doubt that the pretensions mgnt> of vaccination to the merit of a perfect and exclusive...all cases against small-pox were admitted at first rather too unreservedly. Yet the value of this important resource is not disparaged in our judgment...
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American Modern Practice; Or, A Simple Method of Prevention and Cure of ...

James Thacher - Clinical medicine - 1826 - 884 pages
...1821, as follows : " After every reasonable deduction, we are compelled to allow that too many cases still remain on undeniable proof to leave any doubt,...cases against small-pox, were admitted, at first, rather too undeservedly. Yet, the value of this important resource is not disparaged, in our judgment,...
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The London Medical and Physical Journal, Volume 46

Medicine - 1821 - 724 pages
...have undergone the vaccine process imperfectly, some years since, when it was less well under.' stood and practised less skilfully than it ought to be,...all cases against small-pox, were admitted at first rather too unreservedly. Yet the value of this important resource is not disparaged in our judgment...
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