Robert Willan's observations on the history of smallpox as well as his detailed records of the diseases he saw and treated in London from 1796 to 1800 would have been of considerable interest to the physicians of Boston. Here, Willan discusses the utility of Edward Jenner's vaccination efforts. Excerpt from Miscellaneous Works of the Late Robert Willan, M.D. edited by Ashby Smith
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