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P. - Population, density of, affecting disease, 42.
- in Scotland and Ireland, 43.
- Post-office, no real statistics of small-pox mortality in, 68.
- Preston, staff-surgeon on improved health of Navy, 64.
- Preussen, steamship, small-pox on, 81.
- Prussia, small-pox in, 48.
R. - Pevaccination, officials on the value of, 62.
- alleged benefits of, 72.
- Powley, Dr., on injury and death after vaccination, 1805, 10.
- Poyal Commission accepts the variolous test, 9.
- Poyal Commissioners should have been Statisticians, 24.
S. - Scarlatina and diphtheria in London, 37.
- Seaports, cause of unhealthiness of, 53.
- Simon, Sir John, evidence for vaccination must now be statistical, 23.
- Small-pox in London, 32.
- mortality in London, 33.
- in England during registration, 39.
- in Scotland and Ireland, 40.
- on the Continent, 44.
- in Sweden after vaccination, 45.
- mortality not reduced by vaccination, 47.
- in Prussia, 48.
- in Bavaria, 49.
- in seaports, 52.
- and zymotics follow same laws, 53.
- in Leicester, 55.
- in Leicester and Birmingham, 58.
- in German army, statistics unreliable, 73.
- Small-pox no immunity against second attack, 76.
- liability to, increased by vaccination, 78.
- and overcrowding, 78.
- in Sweden, Prussia, and Bavaria, 86.
- in Leicester, a test case, 87.
- in army and navy, a crucial test, 88.
- Squirrel, Dr., on injury and death after vaccination, 1805, 10.
- Statistics alone can show value of vaccination, 23.
- of vaccinated and unvaccinated worthless, 25.
- Scientific treatment of, 31.
- Stockholm, first vaccination in 1810, 46.
- Summary of argument, 80.
- Sweden, vaccination and small-pox in, 45.
- shows uselessness of vaccination, 48.
T. - Tebb, Mr. W., on 535
- cases of small-pox, after vaccination before 1810, 11.
U. - Unvaccinated a different class from the vaccinated, 29.
- evidence as to, not trusted in Germany (note), 29.
V. - Vaccinated and unvaccinated, how determined by doctors, 25.
- persons wrongly registered, 26.
- and unvaccinated death-rates of, as given by doctors, 27.
- and unvaccinated death-rates of, as given by doctors in last century, 28.
- and unvaccinated, how they differ, 70.
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