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A statement of facts tending to establish an estimate of the true value and present state of vaccination - 5f3c94069bf78

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"A statement of facts tending to establish an estimate of the true value and present state of vaccination" by Blane, Gilbert

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  • Antivariolous
    • 479: [Footnote A: See Inquiry into the Antivariolous power of Vaccination.
    • 495: the antivariolous virtue of vaccination. The former is certainly
    • Meaning: Opposing the small pox (Webster 1828)
  • Archiv0
    • 317: [Footnote A: See Pfaff Neuen Nord v. Archiv. B. I.] and practical
    • Name
  • Carlisle
    • 465: the same kind have occurred at Carlisle, on the testimony
    • Place name
  • Cupar
    • 453: subjects had been affected with Small Pox at Cupar in Fife,
    • Place name
  • de
    • 276: Don Francisco de Salazar, who had arrived a few days before
    • Name
  • epocha
    • 579: epocha in the destinies of the world, and one of the highest
    • Meaning: An epoch - The Century Dictionary
  • flagitious
    • 382: higher degree of flagitious turpitude than that of a professional
    • Meaning: Deeply criminal; grossly wicked; villainous; atrocious; scandalous (Webster 1828)
  • irrefragable
    • 286: It is now matter of irrefragable historical evidence, that
    • Meaning: That cannot be refuted or overthrown; incontestable; undeniable (Webster 1828)
  • Lond
    • 57: BY SIR GILBERT BLANE, BART. F.R.S. Lond. &c.
    • Abbrevion of London
  • Musselburgh
    • 446: latter may be here recited. Mr. Brown[A], of Musselburgh,
    • Place name
  • Neuen
    • 317: [Footnote A: See Pfaff Neuen Nord v. Archiv. B. I.] and practical
    • Name
  • Nord
    • 317: [Footnote A: See Pfaff Neuen Nord v. Archiv. B. I.] and practical
    • Name
  • Odier
    • 296: for several years. Dr. Odier, of Geneva, so favourably known
    • Name
  • overswell
    • 468: would overswell this article. The only other to be mentioned
    • Meaning: To swell or rise above; to overflow. (Webster 1828)
  • Pancras
    • 188: having been in the parishes of Mary-le-bone and St. Pancras,
    • Name
  • papula
    • 400: papulæ[** papula? 2d a diff from 1st], such as precedes the
    • from a proofer note, not really there
  • papulæ
    • 400: papulæ[** papula? 2d a diff from 1st], such as precedes the
    • 406: some of the papulæ begin to be converted into small sized
    • Meaning: Pimples; blisters; eruptions on the skin. (Webster 1828)
  • Pfaff
    • 317: [Footnote A: See Pfaff Neuen Nord v. Archiv. B. I.] and practical
    • Name
  • phænomena
    • 412: phænomena are full of varieties and exceptions. Accordingly,
    • Archaic spelling
  • uncontrovertibly
    • 360: uncontrovertibly an evil of the first magnitude, not to mention
    • Form of controvertible
    • Meaning (of uncontrovertible): That may be disputed; disputable; not too evident to exclude difference of opinion
  • unimpeached
    • 329: unimpaired and unimpeached. Nay, it is obviously so far from
    • Meaning: Not impeached not charged or accused; fair (Webster 1828)
  • unrequitable
    • 580: country in which it took its rise, with a sense of unrequitable
    • Meaning: Not to be retaliated. (Webster 1828)
  • variolous
    • 494: exposed to variolous contagion, or to the effect of time in
    • 554: action of the variolous, is, by its novelty and singularity,
    • Meaning: Pertaining to or designating the small pox.

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