1799 : Two Young Pluckroses Inoculated with Cow Pox Vaccine

Title: Reports of a Series of Inoculations for the Variolœ Vaccinœ, or Cow-Pox; with Remarks and Observations on this Disease, considered as a Substitute for the Small-Pox. By William Woodville, M D., Physician to the Small Pox and Inoculation Hospitals, 1799, London
Date: 1799
Place: London

1799

In order that the progressive descent of the Cow Pox infection from patient to patient, as well as the magnitude of the disease which was excited by the inoculation, may be comprehended at one view, I have subjoined the following tabular statement.

TABLE

T. Jennings
[Years of Age:] 1
[Months:] 6
[Days of Illness:] 0
[No. of Pustules:] 0

Kitchen
[Years of Age:] 5
[Months:] -
[Days of Illness:] 1
[No. of Pustules:] 0

S. Pluckrose
[Years of Age:] 4
[Months:] -
[Days of Illness:] 2
[No. of Pustules:] 0

T. Pluckrose
[Years of Age:]
[Months:] 10
[Days of Illness:] 2
[No. of Pustules:] 0

Rout
[Years of Age:]
[Months:] 6
[Days of Illness:] 1
[No. of Pustules:] 20 w.

Houghton
[Years of Age:] 2
[Months:] 6
[Days of Illness:] 1
[No. of Pustules:] 0

See also the next record and another dated 1825

 

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