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Where the small-pox is raging, the field to be left to the Small-Pox.
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THESE are to Inform the Public, that for near two Years past, there has been only one Person taken down in this Town with the Small-Pox, which is upwards of a Month past, who upon discovery of it was immediately removed to the Hospital, and there died, and no other Person has had it, or any Symptoms of it since.
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In the following years, Mather told friends about his slave, who “had undergone an Operation, which had given him something of ye Small-Pox, & would forever praeserve him from it.”
The Panic Virus Seth Mnookin 2011
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In the following years, Mather told friends about his slave, who “had undergone an Operation, which had given him something of ye Small-Pox, & would forever praeserve him from it.”
The Panic Virus Seth Mnookin 2011
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In the following years, Mather told friends about his slave, who “had undergone an Operation, which had given him something of ye Small-Pox, & would forever praeserve him from it.”
The Panic Virus Seth Mnookin 2011
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In totally off topic news, I'm teaching MWMontagu's "Saturday - The Small-Pox" tomorrow and I actually gasped when I saw "Flavia" at the top of the page!
Ferule & Fescue Flavia 2007
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His chapter headings alone gave ample indication of the enormous breadth of his undertaking: “Cataleptic Sleep and Other Causes of Premature Burial,” “The Signs of Death,” “The Dangers of Hasty Embalmment” “Cremation as a Preventive of Premature Burial,” “Resuscitation from Apparent Death,” and “Suspended Animation after Small-Pox,” among many others.
Nevermore Harold Schechter 1999
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Osburn, about 20 or 21 years of Age, red fac'd, very fat and rough skin'd, about 5 Feet 5 Inches high, a little mark'd with the Small-Pox; She had on a purple colour'd Stuff Jacket flower'd with green and white, a blue thick Kersey Petticoat, blue
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RAN away from _Thomas Poynton_ of _Salem_, a Negro Fellow, about 25 Years of Age, a short thick-set Fellow, not very black, something pitted with the Small-Pox, speaks bad
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Samuel Parkman hereby informs his Customers and others, That immediately on the breaking out of the Small-Pox in the back
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