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  1. ... o develop a satisfactory routine treatmont which will cure the infected men and prevent ... personnel vaccinated against yellow fever resulted in an investigation, under ...
  2. ... including health workers and the volunteers who were vaccinated. Although most people agreed to the procedure, some ...
  3. ... close contacts’ circle of contacts would then be vaccinated. Under the leadership of Dr. D.A. Henderson, ...
  4. ... fatal, nor con- tagious. No eruption but where Vaccinated. No confinement, loss of time, or expense ne- ... or from a fresh scab. CAUTIONS RESPECTING THE VACCINATED PART. To preserve the patient from suffering inconve- ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - Domestic medicine : or, A treatise on the prevention and cure of diseases, by regimen and ... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Thomas Dobson ... Fry and Kammerer, printers, 1809
    ... fatal, nor con- tagious. No eruption but where Vaccinated.No confinement, loss of time, or expense ne- ... or from a fresh scab. CAUTIONS RESPECTING THE VACCINATED PART. To preserve the patient from suffering inconve. ...
  6. ... shall be examined by the medical officer, and vaccinated when it is required, vaccine virus being !:;*nt ...
  7. ... influence, affecting the vital polarity of the person vaccinated, the special strength or polarity acquired by having ... scrofula. If persons who have been inoculated or vaccinated, or who have had the regular small-pox, ...
  8. ... in question. A child, eighteen months old, was vaccinated by a vaccine physician in the absence of ... had a day's sickness in his life, was vaccinated when eight months old. The operation was performed ...
  9. ... in question. A child, eighteen months old, was vaccinated by a vaccine physician in the absence of ... had a day's sickness in his life, was vaccinated when eight months old. The operation was performed ...
  10. ... therefore incompetent to decide whether patients were properly vaccinated or not, nevertheless ventured to inocu- late for ... the greater number of persons who have been vaccinated within a given time : as it is probable ...
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