The report on the cow-pock inoculation, from the practice at the Vaccine-Pock Institution, during the years 1800, 1801, and 1802, read at the general meeting of the governors, February 7th, 1803, at the Shakspeare Tavern / written by the physicians to the Institution : to which are prefixed, two painted engravings of cow-pock and other eruptions.

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The report on the cow-pock inoculation, from the practice at the Vaccine-Pock Institution, during the years 1800, 1801, and 1802, read at the general meeting of the governors, February 7th, 1803, at the Shakspeare Tavern / written by the physicians to the Institution : to which are prefixed, two painted engravings of cow-pock and other eruptions. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : Henry Reynell, 1803.

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vii, 136 pages, 4 unnumbered pages, 2 unnumbered pages of color plates, 1 unnumbered leaf of tables (folding) : illustrations ; 22 cm

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Plates engraved by [Thomas] Medland (1765?-1833)
Bound with, A statement of evidence from trials by inoculation by the physicians of the original Vaccine Pock Institution.-(London:Cuthell and Martin, 1804)

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