The present method of inoculating for the small-pox : To which are added, some experiments, instituted with a view to discover the effects of a similar treatment in the natural small-pox / By Thomas Dimsdale.
- Thomas Dimsdale
- Date:
- 1769
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The present method of inoculating for the small-pox : To which are added, some experiments, instituted with a view to discover the effects of a similar treatment in the natural small-pox / By Thomas Dimsdale. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![man ■ C ■’ * • v • • . ■ • < CASE XXV. Jan. 3d, 1766.] A healthy young was inoculated in company with four of his neighbours. On the fixth, prefuming that none of them would be ill, I went to London on bufinefs. Returning on the 7th in the afternoon, I was met by a fervant, who in¬ formed me that this man had been taken ill on the 5th in the afternoon, had continued very bad ever fince, and now had fomething broke out, which was fufpefted to be the fmall-pox, and that I was defired to vifit him immediately: this I complied with, and found him in bed, complaining much of pain in his head, back, and loins, with great heat. Some fmail puftuies were out in his face, which I perceived to be fmall-pox; this was at five in the evening, and much about forty?- eight hours from the firft leisure. The weather was at this time exceeding cold, and it froze very hard. I ordered him out of bed immediately, to drink a glafs of cold water, and to get fome affiftance, and walk abroad in the air. Upon inquiry I found he had paffed without a fioof U 2 the](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30788687_0151.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)