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INDEX
  1. Fevers in London, 37.
  2. "Final Beport" valueless and misleading, 69.
  3. critical remarks on, 70.
  4. on advantage of revaccination, 72.
  5. hesitating tone of, 74.
  6. on Army and Navy, 90.
  7. Fox, Mr. C, on 56 cases of illness or death following vaccination, 18.
  8. G.
  9. Gloucester epidemic due to insanitation, 60.
  10. Goldson, William, on small-pox after vaccination, 1804, 11.
  11. Guy, Dr., figures alone can prove value of vaccination, 23.
  12. H.
  13. Hart, Mr. E., on small-pox at Ceara, 81.
  14. Hospital statistics prove vaccination to be useless, 30.
  15. I.
  16. Infant mortality in London and England, 57.
  17. Inoculation, diseases which prevented, 7.
  18. Ireland, imperfect vaccination in, 43.
  19. compared with Army and Navy, 65.
  20. J.
  21. Jenner awarded £10,000, 9.
  22. £20,000 voted by House of Commons in 1807, 12.
  23. Jenner's Inquiry, 7.
  24. L.
  25. Lancet on vaccination disasters, 73.
  26. the, on revaccination, 90.
  27. Leicester affords a test experiment, 55.
  28. Vaccination and infant mortality in, 56.
  29. how dealt with by Commissioners, 60.
  30. compared with Army and Navy, 67.
  31. Leprosy and plague in England, 36.
  32. Local Government Board's misstatements as to the steamship Preussen, 81.
  33. London small-pox, 32.
  34. small-pox mortality discussed, 33.
  35. zymotic diseases in, 36.
  36. growth from 1845, 37.
  37. main drainage of 1865, 37.
  38. sanitary advance from 1800, 38.
  39. small-pox teaching of the diagram of, 84.
  40. zymotics teaching of diagram of, 85.
  41. Lymph, erroneous use of the term, 91.
  42. M.
  43. MacCabe, Dr., on vaccination in Ireland, 43.
  44. on the unvaccinated in tenement houses, 71.
  45. Maclean, Dr., 535 cases of small-pox after vaccination, 97 of them fatal, 11.
  46. Measles, the Commissioners on, 35.
  47. in London, 36.
  48. Milnes, Mr. A., estimated deaths from vaccination, 19.
  49. Mis-statements of National Vaccine Establishment in Reports, 13.
  50. by Dr. Lettsom, 15.
  51. by Sir Lyon Playf air, 15.
  52. by Dr. W. B. Carpenter, 15.
  53. by Mr. Ernest Hart, 16, 81.
  54. by the National Health Society, 16, 17.
  55. as to small-pox at Ceara, 81.
  56. as to steamship Preussen, 82.
  57. Moseley, Dr., on failure of vaccination in 1804, 10.
  58. N.
  59. National Health Society's mis-statements, 16.
  60. Navy, causes of reduction of mortality in, 64.
  61. Nurses in hospitals, immunity of, 72.