Page:An Inquiry into the Causes and Effects of the Variolæ Vaccinæ - 1798.djvu/96

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That the disease produced upon the cows by the colt and from thence conveyed to those who milked them was the true and not the spurious Cow-pox[1], there can be scarcely any room for suspicion; yet it would have been more completely satisfactory, had the effects of variolous matter been ascertained on the farmer's wife, but there was a peculiarity in her situation which prevented my making the experiment.

Thus far have I proceeded in an inquiry, founded, as it must appear, on the basis of experiment; in which, however, conjecture has been occasionally admitted in order to present to persons well situated for such discussions, objects

  1. See Note in Page 7.
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