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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![[ ”4 ] ditution unfufceptible of any other difeafe, befide the Small-pox; or, on the contrary, increafe its fufceptibility to any particular difeafes ? 10. What are the effects of the Cowpox on pregnant women ? 11. In the inoculated Cowpox, is the fever lefs confiderable than in the cafual way ? 12. In the inoculated Cowpox, is the local affedion (lighter and of (horter duration than in the cafual Cowpox ? 13. How long after the infertion of the matter is it before the conftitution is affeded ? 14. If a perfon were to be inoculated at the fame time with the Cowpox and variolous mat- ter, which diforder would appear firft, or what other effeds would be produced ? 15. If the Cowpox morbific matter be ap- plied to a fecreting membrane, e. g. to the urethra, will it produce a gonorrhoea, or puf- tulous fores ? 16. Does this difeafe appear to injure the conftitution, by producing or exciting other difeafes ? * 1 7. Does this difeafe appear to eradicate any other difeafes already prefent ? 18. Does the mildnefs or feverity of the ino- culated Cowpox depend upon the quantity of](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21514999_0120.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


