Observations on morbid poisons, phagedaena, and cancer: containing a comparative view of the theories of Dr. Swediaur, John Hunter, Messrs. Foot, Moore, and Bell, on the laws of the venereal virus. And also some preliminary remarks on the language and mode of reasoning adopted by medical writers / By Joseph Adams.
- Joseph Adams
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Credit: Observations on morbid poisons, phagedaena, and cancer: containing a comparative view of the theories of Dr. Swediaur, John Hunter, Messrs. Foot, Moore, and Bell, on the laws of the venereal virus. And also some preliminary remarks on the language and mode of reasoning adopted by medical writers / By Joseph Adams. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![a ea ag 9 > APPENDIX, | 324 matter, and with fome primary venereal matter from another perfon, to fee whether or not chancres would be produced equally from both, This was done Sept. 18, 1782. : Sept. 19.—The pundure where fhe was inocu. knee, feemed to be inflamed a little ; the other was not inflamed at all. ion SEPT. 21 Cand the pun@tures have fuppurat. ed, and have the appearance of {mall- -pox puftules, TueEse both became fores for fome time, but the was forbidden to take any mercury. Oct. 22.—The ulcer formed from the inocula- tion with the matter taken from her knee is healed perfeétly, but the ulcer f ne matter remains, and read: very faft, and is ~ a? tremely painful. ‘She was therefore ordered to : falivated, and perfect] y recovered from all her com- plaints. at On the arft of September, Mr. Hunter direGied that the child fhould be i inocul ted with fome mat- and fome matter They both.inflamed to a sige bape bu i not go into 'o fuppuration. tae | # ay. ‘ : From](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33086163_0339.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)