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Eclectic Repertory and Analytical Review: Medical and Philosophical, Volume 1

Medicine - 1811 - 574 pages
...expected from any " human discovery; for, amongst several hundred thousand ca" ses, with the results of which the College have been made " acquainted, the number of alleged failures has been surpri'' singly small; so much so, as to form certainly no reasonable " objection to the general...
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The General chronicle and literary magazine, Volume 3

1811 - 710 pages
...be expected from any human discovery; for amongst several hundred thousand cases, with the results of which the College have been made acquainted, the number of alleged failures has beeu surprisingly small, so much so as to form certainly certainly no reasonable objection to the...
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Eclectic Repertory and Analytical Review: Medical and Philosophical, Volume 2

Medicine - 1812 - 562 pages
...be expected from any human discover)'; for amongst several hundred thousand cases, with the results of which the college have been made acquainted, the number of alleged failures has been surprisingly small, so much so as to form certainly no reasonable objection to the general...
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The Medical and Physical Journal, Volume 20

Medicine - 1808 - 596 pages
...perhaps, be expected'Irom •auy human discovery j, for among many thousand cases, with the result of which the College have been made acquainted, the number of alleged failures have been surprisingly small, and form no reasonable objection to the general adoption of the practice. The testimonies...
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The History of the Small Pox

1815 - 654 pages
...be expected from any human invention; for, amongst several hundred thousand cases, with the results of which the College have been made acquainted, the number of alleged failures has been surprisingly small: so much so, as to form certainly no reasonable objection to the general...
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The Medical and Physical Journal, Volume 26

Medicine - 1811 - 552 pages
...perhaps be expected from any human discovery, for amongst several hundred thousand cases with the results of which the College have been made acquainted, the number of alleged failures ha; been surprisingly small, so much so as to form certainly no reasonable objection to the general...
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Encyclopaedia Britannica; Or A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and ..., Volume 13

Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1823 - 876 pages
...be expected from any human discovery-, for amongst several hundred thousand cases, with the results of which the college have been made acquainted, the number of alleged failures has been surprisingly small, so much so, as to form certainly no reasonable objection to the general...
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A popular and impartial estimate of the present value of vaccination, as a ...

Samuel Plumbe - 1830 - 262 pages
...expected from any human discovery, for * amongst several Hundred Thousand Cases, with the re' suits of which the College have been made acquainted, * the number of alleged failures has been surprisingly ' small, so much so as to form certainly no reasonable ' objection to the general...
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The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, Volume 9

Medicine - 1831 - 562 pages
...perhaps, be expected from any human discovery; for against several hundred thousand cases with the results of which the college have been made acquainted, the number of alleged failures has been surprisingly small. So much so as to form no reasonable objection to the general adoption...
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Papers Relating to the History and Practice of Vaccination

Great Britain. General Board of Health - Smallpox - 1857 - 302 pages
...expected from any human discovery ; for among several hundred thousand cases, with • " the results of which the College have been made acquainted, the number of alleged failures has been sur" prisingly small, so much so as to form certainly no reasonable objection to the general...
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