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  1. ... of malignant impetigo, Arsenic effected a most wonderful cure. A baby had 248 LECTURE XVI. been vaccinated with bad lymph. A black pustule formed, of ...
  2. ... are sometimes employed, but they rarely effect permanent cures. A countryman comes to the doctor to be vaccinated. The doctor is engaged in vaccinating several ladies, ...
  3. ... entirely unable to produce any inconvenience in the vaccinated children. A successful cure of hereditary syphilis can be effected by means ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - A practical treatise on the diseases of the eye 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Blanchard and Lea, 1855
    ... the nsevus attracting much notice, this plan of cure will rarely succeed ; and even in children not previously vaccinated, it often fails to accomplish the object intended. ...
  5. ... Dupuytren); the wound was nearly cicatrized and the cure seemed assured, when the child, which unfortunately had not been vaccinated, was attacked with smallpox, and died thirty days ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - Lectures on tumors 
    Publication: Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Co., 1898
    ... these tumors where the patient lias not been vaccinated. The virus is inserted directly into the angioma, and a cure is said to result. Where the area covered ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - Battling brucellosis 
    Publication: [Washington, DC] : The Department, [1946]
    ... infected cows mustbe slaughtered as there is no cure for the disease. Remaining healthy cows are vaccinated with Strain 19 against the disease. The premises ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - The water-cure manual : a popular work : embracing descriptions of the various modes of ... 
    Publication: New York : Cady and Bubgess [sic] (late Paine and Burgess), 1847
    ... and unremitting use of the means of water-cure. It is a remarkable fact, that her young infant, not hav- ing been vaccinated, although repeatedly and often exposed to the contagion, ...
  9. ... nd unremitting use of the means of water-cure. It is a remarkable fact, that her young infant, not hav- ing been vaccinated, although repeatedly and often exposed to the contagion, ...
  10. ... or exerted for such purpose) cause and pro- cure such minor or individual to be so promptly, frequently, and effectively vaccinated that such minor or individual shall not take, ...
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