The prevention of smallpox in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, and the consequent demographic and economic effects
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Richardson, Michael E.
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2019-02-15T14:18:21Z
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2019-02-15T14:18:21Z
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1968
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Through a fearful dread of the disease, preventive
measures have arisen. The Chinese, the Brahmins of India,
the Arabians and the Africans all knew from earliest times
that the inoculation of matter from a mild case of smallpox
often produced a slight form of the disease, which would
protect against a severe infection. The method preferred
by the Orientals was to insert smallpox crusts into the
nostrils, whereby the disease was communicated through the
respiratory tract. Inoculation (or variolation) was in
early use in Wales and the Highlands of Scotland.
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In Western Europe the medical efforts were directed
not towards prevention but towards treatment. In England
in the seventeenth century, and indeed well into the eighteenth, the orthodox treatment for smallpox comprised of
isolation of the patient, rest in bed in a hot, ill- ventilated
room, frequent blood -lettings, and overdrugging. In essence,
a regime not too compatible with survival. Sydenham, who
rejected this belief that the disease was contagious - for
the scourge was so universal that some believed it to be
congenital - proposed the "cooling method ". There were no
fires allowed in the patient's room, windows were opened
and bedclothes were "laid no higher than the waist ". Under
this mild treatment his patients did well, but few doctors
adopted it, feeling his treatment was essentially to do
nothing.
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http://hdl.handle.net/1842/33679
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The University of Edinburgh
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Annexe Thesis Digitisation Project 2019 Block 22
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The prevention of smallpox in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, and the consequent demographic and economic effects
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Thesis or Dissertation
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Doctoral
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Prize Essay
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