I have an attack from a quarter I did not expect, the Edinburgh Review. These people understand literature better than physic ; but it will do incalculable mischief. I put it down at 100,000 deaths, at least. Never was I involved in so many perplexities. The Vaccination Inquirer and Health Review - Page 911883Full view - About this book
| John Baron - 1838 - 490 pages
...see you at Berkeley this Christmas. " Where is Mr. Gardner ? " is the cry of my intimate neighbours. I have an attack from a quarter I did not expect,...These people understand literature better than physic ; but it will do incalculable mischief. I put it down at 100,000 deaths, at least. Never was I involved... | |
| William White - Smallpox - 1885 - 740 pages
...November, 1822, concerning which Jenner wrote to Gardner, 13th February, 1823, a week before his death — I have an attack from a quarter I did not expect,...incalculable mischief. I put it down at 100,000 deaths ut least. Never was I involved in so many perplexities. What an extraordinary article ! working mischief... | |
| William White - Smallpox - 1885 - 696 pages
...November, 1822, concerning which Jenner wrote to Gardner, 13th February, 1823, a week before his death — I have an attack from a quarter I did not expect,...Edinburgh Review. These people understand literature bettor than physic. It will do incalculable mischief. I put it down at 100,000 deaths at least. Never... | |
| Edgar March Crookshank - Medicine - 1889 - 598 pages
...occasioned them would not have been made out." On January 23rd, he wrote to his friend Gardner : — " I have an attack from a quarter I did not expect,...These people understand literature better than physic ; but it will do incalculable mischief. l put it down at 100,000 deaths, at least. Never was I involved... | |
| Edgar March Crookshank - 1889 - 638 pages
...occasioned them would not have been made out." On January 23rd, he wrote to his friend Gardner : — " I have an attack from a quarter I did not expect,...These people understand literature better than physic ; but it will do incalculable mischief. I put it down at 100,000 deaths, at least. Never was I involved... | |
| Charles Creighton - Epidemics - 1894 - 906 pages
...mankind, but not a complete protection. This was not enough for Jenner, who wrote of the article : " It will do incalculable mischief: I put it down at 100,000 deaths at least." was to be. It was also towards the close of 1818 and beginning of 1819 that the disease became frequent... | |
| William Scott Tebb - Epidemiology - 1898 - 482 pages
...condemnatory oi vaccination, but apparently Jenner was much disconcerted. " I have an attack," he says, " from a quarter I did not expect, the Edinburgh Review....These people understand literature better than physic ; but it will do incalculable mischief. I put it down at 100,000 deaths at least. Never was I involved... | |
| C. F. Nichols - Vaccination - 1902 - 78 pages
...or resistance." " I have an attack," wrote Jenner, "from a quarter where I could not expect it, and it will do incalculable mischief. I put it down at 100,000 deaths." "About a fortnight after thus lamenting, the unhappy man died." LEICESTER'S PROTEST. Within the month... | |
| Medicine - 1919 - 828 pages
...until his death on January 26th, 1823. He wrote in last letter to his friend as follows: "I have had an attack from a quarter I did not expect the "Edinburgh...Review". These people understand literature better than physick, but it will do incalculable mischief. I put it down at 100,000 deaths at least. Never was... | |
| Bernhard Joseph Stern - Smallpox - 1927 - 166 pages
...have been made out." 16 On January 13, 1823, just before his death, he wrote: "I have been attacked from a quarter I did not expect, the Edinburgh Review....These people understand literature better than physic, but it will do an incalculable mischief. I put it down at 100,000 deaths at least. Never was I involved... | |
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