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INDEX

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