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coalesence → coalescence
hematomesis → hematemesis
hemorraghic → hemorrhagic
uniformily → uniformly

APRACTICAL TREATISEONSMALLPOX

ILLUSTRATED BY COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS
FROM LIFE
BYGEORGE HENRY FOX, A.M., M.D.CONSULTING DERMATOLOGIST TO THE HEALTH DEPARTMENT OF NEW YORK CITYWITH THE COLLABORATION OFS. D. HUBBARD, M.D., S. POLLITZER, M.D., AND J. H. HUDDLESTON, M.D.
Technical Book Co.
Domestic and Foreign Directories,
Telegraphic Codes, Maps, Foreign
and Domestic Periodicals,
Technical Books

MILLS BUILDING  SAN FRANCISCO
Telephone Garfield 19
Copyright, 1902
By GEORGE HENRY FOX
PRINTED BY J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, U. S. A.

CONTENTSCONTENTS
ChapterPage
ISymptoms and course1
IIDiagnosis9
IIITreatment15
IVVaccination26

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.


Note.—The names of the colored plates are in capitals. The letters H., P., and F. in brackets indicatethat the cases were photographed by Hubbard, Pollitzer, or Fox.

PLATE

I.
VARIOLA ERYTHEMATOSA. (First Day.)

This shows the earliest eruption upon back and buttocks. The photograph wastaken about seven hours after its first appearance. The patient was sent toRiverside Hospital, where she developed hem

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