An account of the eruptive diseases which have lately appeared in the military hospitals of Edinburgh, both naturally and after inoculation : as they have affected children and adults, some of whom had previously had small-pox, some who had been previously subjected to the cow-pox, and others who never had either of these diseases / by John Hennen.

  • Hennen, John, 1779-1828.
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An account of the eruptive diseases which have lately appeared in the military hospitals of Edinburgh, both naturally and after inoculation : as they have affected children and adults, some of whom had previously had small-pox, some who had been previously subjected to the cow-pox, and others who never had either of these diseases / by John Hennen. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Mr Hennen on eruptive diseases
Edinburgh medico-surgical journal

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Edinburgh : George Ramsay and Company, 1818.

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[i], 57 pages ; 21 cm

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"From the, 'Edinburgh Medico-Surgical Journal', No. 56" - title page.
Reprinted from the, 'Edinburgh Medico-Surgical Journal', volume 14, 1818, pp. 409-65.

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