Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Critique, Vol. 20: February, 1913
The total death-rate from smallpox in modern times is almost the same as it was in the eighteenth century; large aggregates collected by Jurin and others in pie-vaccination times show a mortality of per cent, and corresponding aggregates in English and American hospitals, mostly since 1870, show a mortality of per cent.'
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