| John Read (maker to the army.) - 1827 - 646 sider
...that time raging in London, she made a reply to this effect — that she had no fear about the matter, for she had had a disorder which would prevent her from ever catching the small-pox. This was lately communicated by a gentleman in this country, but unfortunately he could not recollect... | |
| 1849 - 742 sider
...time raging in London,) she made a reply to this effect, " That she had no fear about the matter ; for she had had a disorder which would prevent her from ever catching the small-pox. "J In 1646, Sir Thomas Browne, the author of the " Religiu Medici," wrote his work called "Inquiries... | |
| 1849 - 892 sider
...time raging in London), she made a reply to this effect, " That she had no fear about the matter; fur she had had a disorder which would prevent her from ever catching the small-pox." ' f In 1646 Sir Thomas Browne, the author of the 'Religio Medici,' wrote his work called ' Inquiries... | |
| 1852 - 672 sider
...time raging in London, she made a reply to this effect, — that slie had no fear about the matter, for she had had a disorder which would prevent her from ever catching the small-pox. This was lately communicated by a gentleman in this county, but unfortunately he could not recollect... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1863 - 872 sider
...said of small-pox, I cannot take that disease, for I have had cow-pox ! The Duchess of Cleveland said she had no fear about her beauty, for she had had...ever catching the small-pox. Were these discoverers 1 No. They I'm me lied the isolated hint, and made no further experiments. Jenner, with infinite energy... | |
| George Steinman Steinman - 1874 - 36 sider
...of that beauty which she prized herself upon, she replied, " that she had no fear about the matter, for she had had a disorder which would prevent her from ever catching the small-pox k." These were her words as recorded by the great physician, who is led by them to suppose that her... | |
| James Mason - 1875 - 674 sider
...time raging in London — she made a reply to this effect : that she had no fear about the matter, for she had had a disorder which would prevent her from ever catching the small-pox. This was lately communicated by a gentleman in this county, but unfortunately he could not recollect... | |
| Samuel David Gross - 1876 - 404 sider
...not been there themselves, they knew several persons who were familiar with the road in question. It is hardly too much to say, that, at the present day,...vaccination than Dr. Jackson's suggestions did of ether anaesthesia.1 But 1 The experiences of the milkmaid and the Duchess might easily have apprised them... | |
| Edward Hammond Clarke - 1876 - 410 sider
...there themselves, they knew several persons who were familiar with the road in question. It is hnrdly too much to say, that, at the present day, every invention...vaccination than Dr. Jackson's suggestions did of ether anaesthesia.1 Bat 1 The experiences of the milkmaid and the Duchess might easily have apprised them... | |
| William James Morton - 1880 - 56 sider
...small-pox : " I can not take that disease, for I have had cow-pox " ; the Duchess of Cleveland, who said that she had no fear about her beauty, for she...would prevent her from ever catching the small-pox ; * Benjamin Jesty, " noted for having been the first person known that introduced the cow-pox by inoculation,... | |
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