Armstrong – Table of Contents

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Series of essays by Edward Jenner (1749-1823) describing the discovery and
introduction of vaccination into the practice of medicine.
11) Source Book of Medical History Compiled with Notes by Logan Clendening.
Waterhouse, B.: “On the smallpox.” Dover Publications, Inc. New York, Henry
Schuman, New York, 1942. Chapter XXVII: The history of the kine-pox,
commonly called the cowpox. Pp. 301-306. Part of a collection of essays on
smallpox. Dr. Benjamin Waterhouse described the introduction of smallpox
vaccination into the United States.
12) Mandell, Ibid 3rd Edition. Chapter on anaerobic bacteria, Bartlett, J. G. p.1842;
Chapter on tetanus (following), Cate, T.
13) Quoted by Armstrong in note 1 this chapter.
14) Fauci, A. S., Editorial: Smallpox vaccination policy. The need for dialogue. New
England Journal of Medicine 346: 1319-1320, April 25, 2002.
15) Frey, S. E, et al: Clinical responses to undiluted and diluted smallpox vaccine.
New England Journal of Medicine 346; 1265-1274, April 25, 2002.
16) Frey, S. E. et al: Dose-related effects of smallpox vaccine. New England Journal
of Medicine 346: 1275-1280 April 25, 2002.
17) Calabresi, M. and August, M.: Was smallpox overhyped? Time Magazine p. 16,
July 26, 2004. New York.
18) Witte, G.: Government considers new smallpox vaccine. The Washington Post
Section E, p. 1, April 15, 2004, Washington, DC.
19) Armstrong, C. : Postvaccinal encephalitis. Public Health Reports 44: 2041-2044,
August 23, 1929.

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