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INDEX
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    1. P.
    2. Population, density of, affecting disease, 42.
    3. in Scotland and Ireland, 43.
    4. Post-office, no real statistics of small-pox mortality in, 68.
    5. Preston, staff-surgeon on improved health of Navy, 64.
    6. Preussen, steamship, small-pox on, 81.
    7. Prussia, small-pox in, 48.
    8. R.
    9. Pevaccination, officials on the value of, 62.
    10. alleged benefits of, 72.
    11. Powley, Dr., on injury and death after vaccination, 1805, 10.
    12. Poyal Commission accepts the variolous test, 9.
    13. Poyal Commissioners should have been Statisticians, 24.
    14. S.
    15. Scarlatina and diphtheria in London, 37.
    16. Seaports, cause of unhealthiness of, 53.
    17. Simon, Sir John, evidence for vaccination must now be statistical, 23.
    18. Small-pox in London, 32.
    19. mortality in London, 33.
    20. in England during registration, 39.
    21. in Scotland and Ireland, 40.
    22. on the Continent, 44.
    23. in Sweden after vaccination, 45.
    24. mortality not reduced by vaccination, 47.
    25. in Prussia, 48.
    26. in Bavaria, 49.
    27. in seaports, 52.
    28. and zymotics follow same laws, 53.
    29. in Leicester, 55.
    30. in Leicester and Birmingham, 58.
    31. in German army, statistics unreliable, 73.
    32. Small-pox no immunity against second attack, 76.
    33. liability to, increased by vaccination, 78.
    34. and overcrowding, 78.
    35. in Sweden, Prussia, and Bavaria, 86.
    36. in Leicester, a test case, 87.
    37. in army and navy, a crucial test, 88.
    38. Squirrel, Dr., on injury and death after vaccination, 1805, 10.
    39. Statistics alone can show value of vaccination, 23.
    40. of vaccinated and unvaccinated worthless, 25.
    41. Scientific treatment of, 31.
    42. Stockholm, first vaccination in 1810, 46.
    43. Summary of argument, 80.
    44. Sweden, vaccination and small-pox in, 45.
    45. shows uselessness of vaccination, 48.
    46. T.
    47. Tebb, Mr. W., on 535
    48. cases of small-pox, after vaccination before 1810, 11.
    49. U.
    50. Unvaccinated a different class from the vaccinated, 29.
    51. evidence as to, not trusted in Germany (note), 29.
    52. V.
    53. Vaccinated and unvaccinated, how determined by doctors, 25.
    54. persons wrongly registered, 26.
    55. and unvaccinated death-rates of, as given by doctors, 27.
    56. and unvaccinated death-rates of, as given by doctors in last century, 28.
    57. and unvaccinated, how they differ, 70.