| Colorado State Medical Society - 1899 - 530 str.
...With a population of 50,000.000, having in 1871 "lost 14:5,000 lives by smallpox, she found by her law of 1874 the "mortality diminished so rapidly that to-day the disease niini"bers only 11(5 victims a year. These cases, moreover, occur al'•mosf exclusively in towns on... | |
| 1899 - 468 str.
...that, with a population of 50,000,000, having in 1871 lost 144,000 lives by small-pox, she found by her law of 1874 the mortality diminished so rapidly that...occur almost exclusively in towns on her frontier." While vaccination is shown to be necessary for protection against attacks of small-pox, a once vaccination... | |
| 1899 - 486 str.
...result? With a population of 50,000,000, having in 1871 lost 143,000 lives by small-pox, she found by her law of 1874 the mortality diminished so rapidly that to-day the disease numbers only n6 victims a year. These cases, moreover, occur almost exclusively in towns on her frontier. If it... | |
| Iowa. State Department of Health - 1899 - 606 str.
...millions, having in 1871 lost one hundred and forty-three thousand lives by smallpox, she found by her law of 1874 the mortality diminished so rapidly that to-day the disease numbars only one hundred and sixteen victims a year. These cases, moreover, occur almost exclusively... | |
| Iowa. General Assembly - 1900 - 1186 str.
...million!, having in 1871 lost one hundred and forty-three thousand lives by smallpox, she found by her law of 1874 the mortality diminished so rapidly that to-day the disease nmnbsrs only one hundred and sixteen victims a year. These cases, moreover, occur almost exclusively... | |
| Charles Eucharist de Medicis Sajous - 1905 - 788 str.
...that, with a population of 50,000,000, having in 1871 lost 143,000 lives by small-pox she found by her law of 1874 the mortality diminished so rapidly that...epidemics that the disease diffuses itself in the well-vaccinated no less than in the non-vaccinated countries. But it is not so. In 1870-7l, during... | |
| Michigan. State Board of Health - 1898 - 906 str.
...143,000 lives by smallK a °- pox, she found by her law of 1874 the mortality diminished so rapidly li that today the disease numbers only 116 victims a year. These cases 81 moreover occur almost exclusively in towns on her frontier. If it were *•* true that a good vaccination... | |
| 1899 - 604 str.
...rate that now the disease claims but 1 1 6 victims in the year. Professor Bizzozzero goes on to say: " If it were true that a good vaccination does not protect...epidemics that the disease diffuses itself in the non-vaccinated countries. But itisnot so. In 1870-71, during the Franco-German war, the two people... | |
| 1901 - 612 str.
...result? With a population of 50,000,000, having in 1871 lost 143,000 lives by smallpox, she found by her law of 1874 the mortality diminished so rapidly that...were true that a good vaccination does not protect against smallpox, we ought to find in smallpox epidemics that the disease diffuses itself in the well-vaccinated... | |
| 1899 - 688 str.
...result? With a population of 50,000,000, having in 1871 lost 143,000 lives by small-pox, she found by her law of 1874 the mortality diminished so rapidly that...exclusively in towns on her frontier. If it were true, continued Professor Bizzozzero, that a good vaccination does not protect from small-pox we ought to... | |
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