Extract from the proceedings of the Senate of Pennsylvania, relative to the Kine-pock : Tuesday, January 30, 1810. Mr. Doty presented the memorial of Dr. James Smith, of the city of Baltimore, (enclosing an act of the legislature of Maryland,) which was read ...
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Extract from the proceedings of the Senate of Pennsylvania, relative to the Kine-pock : Tuesday, January 30, 1810. Mr. Doty presented the memorial of Dr. James Smith, of the city of Baltimore, (enclosing an act of the legislature of Maryland,) which was read ...
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[Baltimore, Md.] : [publisher not identified], [1810]
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1 online resource (11 pages, 6 unnumbered pages)
Summary
Memorial to the General Assembly to authorize the provisions in a federal act which would allow free distribution of kine pock (cowpox) as a vaccine for smallpox. Included were an extract of the Pennsylvania proceedings and a report of Dr. James Smith to the Maryland General Assembly, both supportive of this vaccine.
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Caption title, with first lines of text.
Not in: Shaw & Shoemaker.
"The memorial of James Smith, physician of the city of Baltimore: ..."--Reprinted on pages 1-6, dated: Baltimore, January 16, 1810; this text is also included on following the extract of the proceedings, "To the honourable the General Assembly of the state of Maryland. The report of Dr. James Smith, 'On the effects which have resulted from one year's operation of the vaccine institution'".
"Senate of Pennsylvania, February 22. Mr. Doty from the committee to whom was referred on the 3d of last month, the memorial of Doctor James Smith ..."--Page 6-10, dated: Lancaster, February 22d, 1810.
"Genuine kine-pock."--Page 11, signed: James Smith. Superintendant of the Vaccine Institution, Baltimore.
"Advertisement. One hundred thousand dollars. The managers of the 'Lottery for the preservation and distribution of the vaccine matter for the use of the citizens of this state, ' have signed bonds to the state of Maryland ..."--1st unnumbered page at end.
Not in: Shaw & Shoemaker.
"The memorial of James Smith, physician of the city of Baltimore: ..."--Reprinted on pages 1-6, dated: Baltimore, January 16, 1810; this text is also included on following the extract of the proceedings, "To the honourable the General Assembly of the state of Maryland. The report of Dr. James Smith, 'On the effects which have resulted from one year's operation of the vaccine institution'".
"Senate of Pennsylvania, February 22. Mr. Doty from the committee to whom was referred on the 3d of last month, the memorial of Doctor James Smith ..."--Page 6-10, dated: Lancaster, February 22d, 1810.
"Genuine kine-pock."--Page 11, signed: James Smith. Superintendant of the Vaccine Institution, Baltimore.
"Advertisement. One hundred thousand dollars. The managers of the 'Lottery for the preservation and distribution of the vaccine matter for the use of the citizens of this state, ' have signed bonds to the state of Maryland ..."--1st unnumbered page at end.
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Austin, R.B. Early Amer. medical imprints, 1765
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Description based on online resource; title from PDF caption title (LLMC Digital, viewed July 31, 2019).
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Print version: Smith, James, 1771-1841. Extract from the proceedings of the Senate of Pennsylvania, relative to the Kine-pock
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