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An essay on inoculation, occasioned by the small-pox being brought into South Carolina in the year 1738.

Publication Details

London: J. Huggonson, 1743 CE.

After its initial popularity, inoculation fell into disuse in England. Kirkpatrick, who became a prominent inoculator in England after experience in America, helped considerably in reviving its popularity. He attempted the attenuation of the virus by his arm-to-arm method of inoculation.

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Geographic Context

Publication place: London