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INDEX
A. - Air, importance of pure, 42.
- Army and Navy afford a conclusive test, 62.
- statistics of small-pox in, 63.
B. - Bavaria, small-pox and vaccination in, 49.
- proves uselessness of vaccination, 50.
- Berlin, severe epidemics in, 49.
- Biggs, Mr. T., statistics of
- Leicester mortality, 55.
- cross-examination of, 61.
- Bills of mortality and dissenters, 32.
- Birch, John, on failure of vaccination, 10.
- Birmingham and Leicester small-pox, 58.
- Brown of Musselburgh, on small-pox after vaccination, 1809, 11.
C. - Certificates of death, often erroneous, 18.
- Commissioners should have been statisticians, 24.
- on decline of small-pox after 1800, 38.
- on Scotch and Irish small-pox, 41.
- not use the diagrams, 42.
- why conclusions wrong, 44.
- not compare small-pox and general mortality, 47.
- illogical reasoning of, 52.
- neglect the method of comparison, 53, 65.
- on case of Leicester, 60.
- on small-pox in Army and Navy, 62.
- Commissioners on treatment of Army and Navy small-pox mortality, 68, 69.
- put opinions above facts, 75.
- Conclusion, plain speaking justified, 91.
- Continental small-pox, teaching of diagrams of, 86.
- Creighton, Dr., history of epidemics, 33.
- on substitution theory, 36.
- on variolous test, 8, 9.
- Crookshank, Prof., on Inoculation, 7, 9.
D. - Davidson, Mr., on injurious effects from vaccination, 20.
- Death from vaccination, a dreadful, 21.
- Death certificates, inaccurate, 18.
- Deaths stated to be of the vaccinated or unvaccinated, why untrustworthy, 83.
- Dewsbury, Leicester, and Warrington small-pox, 59.
- Diphtheria and Scarlatina in London, 37.
- Doctors are bad statisticians, 13.
- often misstate figures, 13.
E. - English small-pox, 1838–1895, 40.
- teaching of diagram of, 86.
- Epidemics, theory of substitution of, 36.
- Experiments adverse to vaccination, 54.
F. - Farr, Dr., on decrease of infant mortality, 57.
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