The Quarterly Review, Volum 19William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1818 |
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Side 358
... inoculation , may , in after - life , spontaneously occur as the result of a prevailing infection . To enlarge , however , upon the importance of our pre- sent undertaking would be a waste of words ; we shall therefore pro- ceed to the ...
... inoculation , may , in after - life , spontaneously occur as the result of a prevailing infection . To enlarge , however , upon the importance of our pre- sent undertaking would be a waste of words ; we shall therefore pro- ceed to the ...
Side 359
... inoculation discovered seven centuries previously ; but ac- cording to a tradition it had been invented in the dynasty of Long , that is , about 590 years after Christ . Father d'Entrecolles , the Jesuit , ( con- tinues our author ...
... inoculation discovered seven centuries previously ; but ac- cording to a tradition it had been invented in the dynasty of Long , that is , about 590 years after Christ . Father d'Entrecolles , the Jesuit , ( con- tinues our author ...
Side 362
... inoculation , or the practice of artificially communicating the virus , in order to render the disease of a less malignant kind and character . It is pretty generally known that this was introduced into England from Con- stantinople ...
... inoculation , or the practice of artificially communicating the virus , in order to render the disease of a less malignant kind and character . It is pretty generally known that this was introduced into England from Con- stantinople ...
Side 363
... Inoculation , at whatever time it originated , was most probably founded upon the accidental observation of the comparatively mild nature of the distemper in some , when compared with other in- stances , for no reasoning à priori would ...
... Inoculation , at whatever time it originated , was most probably founded upon the accidental observation of the comparatively mild nature of the distemper in some , when compared with other in- stances , for no reasoning à priori would ...
Side 364
... inoculated were to be freely exposed to every air that blew ; but when the fever was upon them , they were sometimes permitted to be on a mat at the door . This regimen was to consist of the most refrigerating productions of the climate ...
... inoculated were to be freely exposed to every air that blew ; but when the fever was upon them , they were sometimes permitted to be on a mat at the door . This regimen was to consist of the most refrigerating productions of the climate ...
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