Cow-pox inoculation no security against small-pox infection / by William Rowley. To which are added, the modes of treating the beastly new diseases produced from cow pox, explained by two coloured copper-plate engravings, as cow-pox mange, cow-pox ulcers, cow-pox evil or abscess, cow-pox mortification, &c., with the author's certain, experienced, and successful mode of inoculating for the small pox, which now becomes necessary from cow-pox failure, &c.
- Rowley, William, 1742 or 1743-1806.
- Date:
- 1805
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Cow-pox inoculation no security against small-pox infection / by William Rowley. To which are added, the modes of treating the beastly new diseases produced from cow pox, explained by two coloured copper-plate engravings, as cow-pox mange, cow-pox ulcers, cow-pox evil or abscess, cow-pox mortification, &c., with the author's certain, experienced, and successful mode of inoculating for the small pox, which now becomes necessary from cow-pox failure, &c. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by The Royal College of Surgeons of England. The original may be consulted at The Royal College of Surgeons of England.
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![NAME AND ABODE. LXXr. Mr. Carrier's child, next Mr. Pickering's, Crown streetj Solio LXXIl. Mr. Cottis's fe male child, 19, Great York- mews. IXXIII. Mr. George Pearce's child, 24, Great York mews ixxiv. Mr.Miles's child. Si, Middlesex- place rxxv. Mr. Weston's child,Paradise street, Mary le-boue txxvr. Mr. Beutie'' child, 12, Bar low-itreet ■Lxxvri. Mr.Little's child, 12, Barlow- sireet ixxviii. The son <>f Capt. , Rother- hithe LXXIX. Mary Finney's child, 7, Bar- rett's-court ixxx. Mr. Blake's coachman's child,5,Bdker- street AGE. ys. ms. VACCINATED, WHEN. At the Institu- tion, Golden square One year ago, 1804. Three or four years ago. Indentation Four years ago Three years and three uiouths suice ^ix years since at the Small- pox hospital Three years ago. Inden- tation com- plete Had the small pox three months after, and died June 1805. had a most severe small pox, blind for six days. 1 sdv7 her; she is dreadfully- pitted in the face In the month of luly I80S, I visited this child in the small pox Now, August I, 180S, passing thiough the small pox Infected with the small pox lune 1805. I viiitcd this child, and otiiers. Indentation com- plete in both arms In ]une 1805, wasseized with the smol! pi/x from a child ino- cuKlttd by Lir. Young. luden- taiion c >mplete III lune 1805, Tiad tbe small pox. 1 saw the t<NO foregoing cases Three years Ts in the latter end of July go 180S. passing thiough the small pox regular stages Five months suice. Cciugiit small poK in July 1805 Vaccinated, & .-.'lewid iii- Gt'ii. dUon complete Now comes to the Mary-Je- bone inftimaiy with a bad con- fluent small pox, and since died of tnat disease Died in March 1805. of the small pox, had a very bad con. fluent sort](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b22277213_0061.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)