A History of Epidemics in Britain, Volume 2 (of 2) by Charles Creighton
CHAPTER IV.
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SMALLPOX.
Retrospect of earlier epidemics 434
Smallpox after the Restoration 437
Sydenham’s Practice in Smallpox 445
Causes of Mild or Severe Smallpox 450
Pockmarked Faces in the 17th Century 453
The Epidemiology continued to the end of the 17th century 456
Smallpox in London in 1694: the death of the Queen 458
Circumstances of the great Epidemic in 1710 461
Inoculation brought into England 463
The popular Origins of Inoculation 471
Results of the first Inoculations; the Controversy in England 477
Revival of Inoculation in 1740: a New Method 489
The Suttonian Inoculation 495
Extent of Inoculation in Britain to the end of the 18th Century 504
The Epidemiology continued from 1721 517
Smallpox in London in the middle of the 18th century 529
The Epidemiology continued to the end of the 18th century 535
The range of severity in Smallpox, and its circumstances 544
Cowpox 557
Chronology of epidemics resumed from 1801 567
The Smallpox Epidemic of 1817-19 571
Extent of Inoculation with Cowpox or Smallpox, 1801-1825 582
The Smallpox Epidemic of 1825-26 593
A generation of Smallpox in Glasgow 597
Smallpox in Ireland, 1830-40 601
The Epidemic of 1837-40 in England 604
Legislation for Smallpox after the Epidemic of 1837-40 606
Other effects of the epidemic of 1837-40 on medical opinion 610
The age-incidence of Smallpox in various periods of history 622
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