| 1838 - 626 Seiten
...state of domestication, is frequently subject: the farriers term it the grease. It is an mflammation and swelling in the heel, from which issues matter...resemblance to the small-pox that I think it highly probable that it may be the source of that disease." (Vol. ip 146.) " The wolf, disarmed of ferocity, is now... | |
| JOHN FORBES - 1838 - 626 Seiten
...disease to which the horse, from his state of domestication, is frequently subject: the farriers term it the grease. It is an inflammation and swelling...body (after it has undergone the modification that 1 shall presently speak of,) which bears so strong a resemblance to the small-pox that I think it highly... | |
| 1838 - 628 Seiten
...disease to which the horse, from his state of domestication, is frequently subject: the farriers term it the grease. It is an inflammation and swelling...body (after it has undergone the modification that 1 shall presently speak of,) which bears so strong a resemblance to the small-pox that I think it highly... | |
| William C. Chapman - 1876 - 102 Seiten
...swelling in the heel, from which issues matter possessing properties of a very peculiar kind, which seems capable of generating a disease in the human body (after it has undergone the modification I shall presently speak of), which bears so strong a resemblance to the smallpox, that I think it highly... | |
| 1876 - 1164 Seiten
...swelling in the heel, from which issues matter possessing properties of a very peculiar kind, which seems capable of generating a disease in the human body (after it has undergone the modification I shall presently speak of), which bears so strong a resemblance to the smallpox, that I think it highly... | |
| Charles Thomas Pearce (MD.) - 1882 - 208 Seiten
...fissures, from which issues a limpid fluid, pos" sessing properties of a very peculiar kind. This fluid seems " capable of generating a disease in the human body (after it " has undergone the modification I shall presently speak of) " which bears so strong a resemblance to the small-pox, that I " think... | |
| William White - 1885 - 740 Seiten
...or fissures, from which issues a limpid fluid, possessing properties of a peculiar kind. This fluid seems capable of generating a disease in the human body (after it has undergone the modification I shall presently speak of) which bears so strong a resemblance to the Smallpox, that I think it highly... | |
| Edgar March Crookshank - 1889 - 664 Seiten
...will be best to quote his own words :—" The grease," says Dr. Jenner, in a work published in 1798, "is an inflammation and swelling in the heel, from...matter possessing properties of a very peculiar kind, which seems capable of generating a disease in the human body (after it had undergone the modification... | |
| Edgar March Crookshank - 1889 - 598 Seiten
...swelling in the heel, from wJdch issues matter possess1ng properties of a very peculiar kind. It is capable of generating a disease in the Human Body (after it has undergone the modification which I shall presently speak of) •winch bears so strong a resemblance to the Small Pox, that I think... | |
| Charles Creighton - 1889 - 378 Seiten
...the grease is condensed into a few vague and useless lines : " It is an inflammation and swelling of the heel, from which issues matter possessing properties of a very peculiar kind, which seems capable of generating a disease in the Human Body (after it has undergone the modification... | |
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