| Anne Hollingsworth Wharton - 1893 - 260 str.
...that they are indebted for the introduction of the cow-pox. He had at that time inoculated upwards of five hundred persons in Kentucky, when they were...their first attempts in New York and Philadelphia." Agreeable as it must have been to Michaux to find flowers of science blooming in these western wilds,... | |
| Anne Hollingsworth Wharton - 1893 - 286 str.
...that they are indebted for the introduction of the cow-pox. He had at that time inoculated upwards ol five hundred persons in Kentucky, when they were making...their first attempts in New York and Philadelphia." Agreeable as it must have been to Michaux to find flowers of science blooming in these western wilds,... | |
| Anne Hollingsworth Wharton - 1893 - 260 str.
...that they are indebted for the introduction of the cow-pox. He had at that time inoculated upwards of five hundred persons in Kentucky, when they were making their first attempts in ^ew York and Philadelphia." Agreeable as it must have been to Michaux to find flowers of science blooming... | |
| Reuben Gold Thwaites - 1904 - 398 str.
...eight pieces. I have heard from several persons very well informed, that during the last war, corn being kept up at an exorbitant rate, it was computed...[131] Kentucky River, and which were remarkable for their singular forms. The analysis of the mineral waters at Mud-Lick was to employ the first leisure... | |
| Reuben Gold Thwaites - 1904 - 396 str.
...fellow-citizens. It is to him that they are indebted for the introduction of the cow-pox. He had at that tune inoculated upward of five hundred persons in Kentucky,...[131] Kentucky River, and which were remarkable for their singular forms. The analysis of the mineral waters at Mud-Lick was to employ the first leisure... | |
| Reuben Gold Thwaites - 1904 - 396 str.
...had at that time inoculated upward of five hundred persons in Kentucky, when they were making then- first attempts in New York and Philadelphia. Dr. Brown...[131] Kentucky River, and which were remarkable for their singular forms. The analysis of the mineral waters at Mud-Lick was to employ the first leisure... | |
| 1922 - 458 str.
...they are indebted for the introduction of the cow-pox. He had at that time innoculated upward of 500 persons in Kentucky, when they were making their first attempts in New York and Philadelphia.1 Brown's nephew wrote of him: He was an accomplished scholar in many branches of learning,... | |
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