4 edition of A comparative sketch of the effects of variolous and vaccine inoculation found in the catalog.
A comparative sketch of the effects of variolous and vaccine inoculation
Published
1984
by Printed for Phillips, Crosby, Murray, Dwyer, and other booksellers in [London]
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | by Thomas Pruen. |
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Microform |
Pagination | 2 microfiches (63 fr.). |
Number of Pages | 63 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL22083962M |
ISBN 10 | 0665209088 |
A comparative sketch of the effects of variolous and vaccine inoculation [microform]: being an enumeration of facts not generally known or considered, but which will enable the public to form its own judgment on the probable importance of the Jennerian discoveryPages: Twinrix (GlaxoSmithKline): combined vaccine with Terumo needle and syringes Edward Jenner 's handwritten draft of the first vaccination. Edward Jenner: An inquiry into the causes and effects of the Variolae Vaccinae (titlepage).
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A comparative sketch of the effects of variolous and vaccine inoculation: being an enumeration of facts not generally known or considered, but which will enable the public to form its own judgment on the probable importance of the Jennerian discovery.
A comparative sketch of the effects of variolous and vaccine inoculation [electronic resource]: being an enumeration of facts not generally known or considered, but which will enable the public to form its own judgment on the probable importance of the Jennerian discovery / ([London]: Printed for Phillips, Crosby, Murray, Dwyer, and other.
Inoculation theory explains how an attitude or belief can be protected against influence in much the same way a body can be protected against disease–through preexposure to weakened versions of a stronger, future threat (see Compton, ; Compton & Pfau, ).
The theory was developed by social psychologist William J. McGuire in to explain how attitudes and beliefs change, and more. Medical definition of variolous: of or relating to smallpox. This would now have been effected, but the boy was rendered unfit for inoculation from having felt the effects of a contagious fever in a workhouse soon after this experiment was made.
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Reading the actual publication that had led to a world saved from small-pox and many other diseases gives one the feeling of awe and inspiration of what a man and his observation of nature can provide.
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