An inquiry concerning the history of the cowpox : principally with a view to supersede and extinguish the smallpox.
- George Pearson
- Date:
- 1798
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: An inquiry concerning the history of the cowpox : principally with a view to supersede and extinguish the smallpox. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by The University of Leeds Library. The original may be consulted at The University of Leeds Library.
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![r m*.] 7. Have Cows, in a ftate of pregnancy, been obferved to be affeded with this diftemper? 8. Is the Cow fufceptible of the difeafe by inoculation of other parts befide the breads ? 9. Is the Cowpox matter of human creatures capable of producing the Cowpox in Cows ? With refpeEl to Human Creatures. 1. What parts are affeded, and what are the fymptoms of the diftemper, when contrac- ted in the cafual way ? 2. Has any perfon been fuppofed to be in danger, or to have died of this difeafe ? 3. Is the whole conftitution difordered pre- vioujly, or only at thefame time the puftules break out ? Does the diforder of the conflitution dis- appear on the appearance of the puftules ? Does the fame, or a different diforder of the conftitution again.appear ; and under what cir- cumftances in the courfe of the difeafe ? 4. If in the courfe of the difeafe, 'when there is no diforder of the whole conftitution, the infedious matter of the Cow, or of the human patient already labouring under the Cow- pox, be applied to frefh parts, does a diforder of the whole conftitution arife, as well as a lo- cal affedion; and of the fame kind as thofe which have already taken place ?](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21514999_0118.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


