BOOK
Title:
A Table shewing the advantages of vaccine inoculation
Creator:
Ring, John, 1752-1821
Publication:
S. Gosnell Printer, Holborn, [n.d.]
Extent:
Broadside ; 8 1/2 x 10 3/4.
ANALYTIC
Title:
The Remaining stocks of smallpox virus should be destroyed
Parent:
Science, v.262, no.5137
Creator:
Mahy, B. W. J. (Brian W. J.)
Publication:
Washington, D.C, 1993.
Call #:
505 SCI2A V.262, NO.5137
Extent:
p.1223-1224 ; 27 1/2 cm.
ANALYTIC
Title:
Why the smallpox virus stocks should not be destroyed
Parent:
Science, v.262, no.5137
Creator:
Joklik, Wolfgang K.
Publication:
Washington, D.C, 1993.
Call #:
505 SCI2A V.262, NO.5137
Extent:
p.1225-1226 ; 27 1/2 cm.
ANALYTIC
Title:
Facts and observations relative to small-pox and to (variolous) inoculation
Parent:
Philadelphia medical and physical journal, ed. by B. S. Barton, Vol.2, pt.1
Creators:
Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790 | Minot, George Richards, 1758-1802
Call #:
610.5 P53, v.2, pt.1
Extent:
p.82-83 ; octavo.
BOOK
Title:
Institution for extermination of the small-pox
Alt. Title:
Gentleman's magazine (London, England)
Publication:
London, 1803]
Notes:
From the Gentleman's Magazine, January 1803.
Extent:
p.[69]-72 ; octavo.
BOOK
Title:
Medical transactions. I, An inquiry how to prevent the small-pox ... II, A sketch of a plan to exterminate the casual small-pox ... III, A letter to Dr. Percival on the prevention of infectious fevers ... IV, On the imagination
Creator:
Haygarth, John, 1740-1827
Publication:
Cadell, London, 1801.
BOOK
Title:
An Essay on inoculation for the small pox ... [with an] appendix, containing a chymical examination of Mr. Sutton's medicines
Creators:
Ruston, Thomas, ca. 1739-1804 | Sutton, Daniel, 1735-1819
Publication:
Printed for E. and C. Dilly and J. Payne, London, 1768.
Extent:
xii, 94 p. ; 20 1/2 cm.
BOOK
Title:
Exanthematologia: or, An attempt to give a rational account of eruptive fevers, especially of the measles and small pox: In two parts. Part I. Of the blood, the air, venoms, infection; fevers of all kinds in general ... with their varieties, descriptions, names &c., but more professedly and fully of the true measles. To which is prefix'd a delineation and comparison of the
Creator:
Fuller, Thomas, 1654-1734
Publication:
Rivington, London, 1730.
Extent:
1 439 6 p. ; octavo.
BOOK
Title:
Notes suggested by the Franklin-Heberden pamphlet of 1759
Creator:
Cushing, Henry K.
Publication:
Baltimore, 1904]
Notes:
Cover title. Reprint from the John Hopkins hospital bulletin, v.15, no.162, September, 1904. Discusses the pamphlet: [Franklin, B.] Some account of the success of inoculation for the small pox ... 1759. (See APS.614.471:F85s) Contains a reprint of this pamphlet. Includes bibliographical references.
BOOK
Title:
Benjamin Franklin and the inoculation controversy
Creator:
Gwozdz, Kathe Palermo.
Notes:
Caption title. Includes bibliographical references.
Extent:
p.30-39 : illus., port. ; 21 1/2 cm.
ANALYTIC
Title:
When Cotton Mather fought the smallpox; in Boston, where one in six was dying of the plague, the great divine battled for a new and radical idea
Parent:
American heritage, vol.VIII, no.5
Creator:
Farmer, Laurence, 1895-
Publication:
illus, p.40-43, 109,
Notes:
James Franklin and his New England Courant mentioned on p.43.
Call #:
973.06 Am3sa v.8, no.5
BOOK
Title:
Summary, historical & political, of the first planting, progressive improvements & present state of the British settlements in North-America
Creator:
Douglass, William, ca. 1700-1752
Publication:
Printed and Sold by Rogers and Fowle in Queen-Street, Boston, New-England, 1749-1753.
Notes:
Originally issued in numbers: v. 1, Jan. 1747-May 1749; v. 2, April 1750-Aug. (?) 1752, but not printed in the "American magazine" as first announced by the publisher; left unfinished at the author's death in October 1752. To. v. 2 of this copy is prefixed the t.-p. of "N 1 ... Vol. II" with imprint, "Boston: Printed and Sold by Daniel Fowle in Queen-Street; where may be had the first Volume bound or stitch'd. Also some odd Numbers to compleat imperfect Setts. 1750." There are many references in v. 2 to the year 1752 (cf. pages 394, 395, 399, 412, etc.) The three maps described in the Introduction to v. 2, p. 20-21 ("Originals composed and lately printed in the several countries") are wanting in this copy. Sections concerning North-Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia, noted in "The author to the reader", p. ii, v. 1 as part of "Vol. II, Part I", are not found in this work. The second volume ends at p. 416 (end of section XVI, Virginia); in a re-issue [1758?] of v. 2, with t.-p. "Boston ... 1753" prefixed, pages 417-440 were added ("in order to render this work more compleat, the following is collected from Mr. Salmon's Geographical and historical grammar, printed in London 1757") "A digression concerning the smallpox": v. 2, p. 392-414. Table of contents of v. 2 wanting. Vol. 2 only, with t.-p. of "Vol. II. Part I. ... 1751" prefixed. The "Contents of Vol. II. Part I", to p. 296 (end of New Jersey) only; list of contents not given for the remainder of the volume [Part II] p. 297-416, containing sections XIV-XVI, Pennsylvania, Maryland and Virginia. In v. 1, p. 464 misnumbered 456 and pages 481-496 misbound after p. 512. Includes information on Quakers.
Extent:
2 v. ; duodecimo.
ANALYTIC
Title:
Morbid crossings: surviving smallpox, maritime quarantine, and the gendered geography of the earlty eighteenth-century intra-Caribbean slave trade
Parent:
William and Mary quarterly, ser.3, v.79, no.2
Creator:
Mitchell, Elise A.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Call #:
975.5 W67 ser.3, v.79, no.2
Extent:
pages [179]-210 ; 24 cm.
BOOK
Title:
A treatise on the small-pox and measles
Creator:
Razi, Abu Bakr Muhammad ibn Zakariya, 865?-925?
Publication:
Baltimore, 1939.
Call #:
610.5 M46 V.4, NO.1
BOOK
Title:
Inquiry how to preent the small-pox: And proceedings of a society for promoting general inoculation
Creator:
Haygarth, John, 1740-1827
Publication:
Cruttwell, Bath, 1801.
Extent:
xi, 219 p. : 1 tab. ; octavo.
BOOK
Title:
Some account of the success of inoculation for the small-pox in England and America: Together with plain instructions, by which any person may be enabled to perform the operation, and conduct the patient through the distemper
Creators:
Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790 | Archer, Edward, d. 1789 | Heberden, William, 1710-1801 | APS Museum Exhibition: "Dr. Franklin, Citizen Scientist" Philadelphia, PA 2020-2021
Publication:
Printed by W. Strahan, London, 1759.
Notes:
Part 1, p.8 signed "B. Franklin, of Philadelphia." Part 2 has special title: Plain instructions for inoculation in the small-pox by which any person may be enabled to perform the operation, and conduct the patient through the distemper. London : Printed at the expence of the author, to be given away in America, 1759. Part 2 attributed to William Heberden. Cf. ESTC. Ford attributes part 2 to Dr. Archer.
Extent:
8, 12 p. ; 29 cm.
BOOK
Title:
An examination of the report of the Committee of the House of Commons on the claims of remuneration for the vaccine pock inoculation: containing a statement of the principal historical facts of the vaccina
Creator:
Pearson, George, 1751-1828
Publication:
Printed for J. Johnson, London, 1802.
Extent:
[1] ., 188, [8] p. ; octavo.