An edition of A destroying angel (1974)

A destroying angel

the conquest of smallpox in colonial Boston

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An edition of A destroying angel (1974)

A destroying angel

the conquest of smallpox in colonial Boston

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It seems fitting in 1973, when the World Health Organization has announced that worldwide smallpox will be eradicated completely from the world before the year's end, to tell the story of the long struggle against this killer and defacer of man, of the devastating epidemics in early Boston, and the consequent discovery of inoculation. In eighteenth-century history inoculation for smallpox marked a new beginning. Science entered the picture, stimulating keener observation, a sharper respect for objective fact, and never-ending experimentation. It reshaped American culture from a new center, leading life and thought out in new directions. In our own deeply troubled, revolutionary, and almost incredibly hopeful twentieth century, this once familiar but now only dimly remembered story takes on a timeless relevance. - Foreword.

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English
Pages
137

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A destroying angel: the conquest of smallpox in colonial Boston
1974, Houghton-Mifflin Company
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Table of Contents

Foreword
An unprofessional medical background
A half century of pastor-physicians
Five major outbreaks in one lifetime span
First hope from far places
One practitioner for each thousand residents
Boston's Great Plague Year, 1721
England's promoter of inoculation was a titled lady
Zabdiel Boylston in London
Zabdiel Boylston's An Historical Account, 1726
War of words
Two generations of doubtful practice
Edward Jenner's Inquiry, 1798
Benjamin Waterhouse's campaign in Boston
Epilogue

Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. [127]-130.

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Boston
Copyright Date
1974

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
614.5/21/0974461
Library of Congress
RC183.5.M4 W46

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
x, 137 p.
Number of pages
137
Dimensions
22 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5424057M
Internet Archive
destroyingangelc0000wins
ISBN 10
0395184533
ISBN 13
9780395184530
LCCN
73018175
OCLC/WorldCat
737148
Library Thing
495549
Goodreads
500247

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