First published in 1889, this is the first volume of Edgar March
Crookshank's treatise "History And Pathology Of Vaccination". Within in
it, Cook explores the history of vaccination from the first inoculations
and the work of Edward Jenner, to the related medial developments of the
late nineteenth century. Highly recommended for those with an interest
in medical history and the development of modern preventative medicine.
Contents include: "History of Small Pox Inoculation in Foreign
Countries", "History of Inoculation in Great Britain and Ireland", "The
Operation of Inoculation", "Haygarth's System for Preventing Small Pox",
"The Traditions of the Dairymaids", "Life and Letters of Edward Jenner",
"Jenner's Rejected 'Inquiry'", etc. Many vintage books such as this are
becoming increasingly scarce and expensive. We are republishing this
volume now in an affordable, modern, high-quality edition complete the
original text and artwork.