Suppose an unvaccinated person to inhale the germ of variola on a Monday, if he be vaccinated as late as the following Wednesday the vaccination will be in time to prevent smallpox being developed; if it be put off until Thursday the smallpox will appear,... The Lancet - Page 1921872Full view - About this book
| Sir John Russell Reynolds - Medicine - 1866 - 1070 pages
...thing to vaccinating after the symptoms of Small-pox have actually commenced. Example : — Suppose an unvaccinated person to inhale the germ of Variola on a Monday ; if he be vaccinated as late as on the following Wednesday, the vaccination will be in time to prevent Small-pox being developed ;... | |
| Edward Cator Seaton - 1868 - 424 pages
...whatever the local success of the vaccination, no constitutional protection will be imparted.* * " Suppose an unvaccinated person to inhale the germ of variola on a Monday j if he be vaccinated as late as the followIf there were only any means of ascertaining whether a person... | |
| John Forsyth Meigs - 1874 - 1096 pages
...least benefit." He gives an sample: "Suppose an unvaeeinated person to inhale the germ of a ariola on a Monday ; if he be vaccinated as late as the following Wedesday, the vaccination will be in time to prevent the small-pox being leveloped ; if it be put off... | |
| 1875 - 904 pages
...protection will be imparted. Dr. Marsonsays: " Suppose an nnvaccinated person to inhale the germ of a variola on a Monday ; if he be vaccinated as late...Wednesday the vaccination will be in time to prevent small pox being developed ; if it be put off until Thursday the small-pox will appear, but will be... | |
| Edinburgh Obstetrical Society - Obstetrics - 1875 - 416 pages
...prophylactic power. To prove his assertion he referred to Mr Marson's rule, which states that — " Suppose an unvaccinated person to inhale the germ of variola on a Monday. If he be vaccinated as late as on the following Wednesday, the vaccination will be in time to prevent smallpox from being developed."... | |
| Sir John Russell Reynolds - Clinical medicine - 1879 - 1188 pages
...AFTER VACCINATION. symptoms of Smallpox have actually commenced. Example : — Suppose an unvaccimited person to inhale the germ of Variola on a Monday : if he be vaccinated as late as on the following Wednesday, the vaccination will be in time to prevent Smallpox being developed ; if... | |
| William Augustus Hardaway - Smallpox - 1882 - 160 pages
...Marson, than whom no one could speak with greater authority, put the matter in this way : * Suppose an unvaccinated person to inhale the germ of variola...the vaccination will be in time to prevent small-pox being developed ; if it be put off until Thursday, the small-pox will appear, but will be modified... | |
| William Augustus Hardaway - 1882 - 162 pages
...Marson, than whom no one could speak with greater authority, put the matter in this way : * Suppose an unvaccinated person to inhale the germ of variola...the vaccination will be in time to prevent small-pox being developed ; if it be put off until Thursday, the small-pox will appear, but will be modified... | |
| International health exhibition, 1884 - 1882 - 564 pages
...... 17 33 years, 1839-72 40 140 [Oct. 15, 1881. vaccinated person should inhale the germ of smallpox on a Monday, if he be vaccinated as late as the following...Wednesday, the vaccination will be in time to prevent the disease being developed : if it be put off until the Thursday, the small-pox will appear, but be... | |
| ERNEST HART - 1882 - 558 pages
...is about 12 days, it follows that 'suppose an unvaccinated person should inhale the germ of smallpox on a Monday, if he be vaccinated as late as the following...Wednesday, the vaccination will be in time to prevent the disease being developed : if it be put off until the Thursday, the small-pox will appear, but be... | |
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