investigation of the present unsatisfactory and defective state of vaccination; and the several expedients proposed for removing the now acknowledged defects of the Jennerian practice. In a series of letters addressed to Dr. George Gregory, Physician to the Small-Pox and Vaccination Hospital, London, and which are also intended as an answer to the queries of the Academy of Sciences in Paris, proposed as the subject of a prize essay. By Thomas Brown, formerly Medical Practitioner in Musselburgh. 1842
TitleAn investigation of the present unsatisfactory and defective state of vaccination; and the several expedients proposed for removing the now acknowledged defects of the Jennerian practice. In a series of letters addressed to Dr. George Gregory, Physician to the Small-Pox and Vaccination Hospital, London, and which are also intended as an answer to the queries of the Academy of Sciences in Paris, proposed as the subject of a prize essay. By Thomas Brown, formerly Medical Practitioner in Musselburgh. 1842
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PublisherMaclachlan, Stewart & Co., Whittaker & Co.
Year of publication1842
Pagination140pp
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