Read Ebook: A History of Epidemics in Britain Volume 2 (of 2) From the Extinction of Plague to the Present Time by Creighton Charles
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Dysentery and Relapsing Fever, 1826-27 271
Perennial Distress and Fever 274
The Great Famine and Epidemic Sicknesses of 1846-49 279
Decrease of Typhus and Dysentery after 1849 295
INFLUENZAS AND EPIDEMIC AGUES.
Retrospect of Influenzas and Epidemic Agues in the 16th and 17th centuries 306
The Ague-Curers of the 17th Century 315
The Peruvian Bark Controversy 320
The Influenza of 1675 326
The Influenza of 1679 328
The Epidemic Agues of 1678-80 329
The Influenza of 1688 335
The Influenza of 1693 337
The Influenza of 1712 339
Epidemic Agues and Influenzas, 1727-29 341
The Influenza of 1733 346
The Influenza of 1737 348
The Influenza of 1743 349
Some Localized Influenzas and Horse-colds 352
The Influenza of 1762 356
The Influenza of 1767 358
The Influenza of 1775 359
The Influenza of 1782 362
The Epidemic Agues of 1780-85 366
The Influenza of 1788 370
The Influenza of 1803 374
The Influenza of 1831 379
The Influenza of 1833 380
The Influenza of 1837 383
The Influenza of 1847-48 389
The Influenzas of 1889-94 393
The Theory of Influenza 398
Influenza at Sea 425
The Influenzas of Remote Islands 431
Retrospect of earlier epidemics 434
Smallpox after the Restoration 437
Sydenham's Practice in Smallpox 445
Causes of Mild or Severe Smallpox 450
Pockmarked Faces in the 17th Century 453
The Epidemiology continued to the end of the 17th century 456
Smallpox in London in 1694: the death of the Queen 458
Circumstances of the great Epidemic in 1710 461
Inoculation brought into England 463
The popular Origins of Inoculation 471
Results of the first Inoculations; the Controversy in England 477
Revival of Inoculation in 1740: a New Method 489
The Suttonian Inoculation 495
Extent of Inoculation in Britain to the end of the 18th Century 504
The Epidemiology continued from 1721 517
Smallpox in London in the middle of the 18th century 529
The Epidemiology continued to the end of the 18th century 535
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