| Sketches - 1799 - 204 pages
...incisions, and the result is related by Jenner to his friend Gardner in the following language: " But now listen to the most delightful part of my story. The...since been inoculated for the small-pox, which, as 1 ventured to predict, produced no effect. I shall now pursue my studies with redoubled ardour." After... | |
| 1827 - 532 pages
...the •words of Jenner himself : " Listen now to the most delightful part of my story. The boy has been inoculated for the small-pox, which, as I ventured...now pursue my experiments with redoubled ardour." Most zealously, indeed, did he follow up this auspicious beginning. Early in 1798, another opportunity... | |
| 1833 - 600 pages
...the close resemblance of the pustules, in some of their stages, to the variolous pustules. But now listen to the most delightful part of my story. The...which, as I ventured to predict, produced no effect. 1 shall now pursue my experiments with redoubled ardour." In June, 1798, he published a quarto volume,... | |
| 1834 - 562 pages
...rest in the words of Jenner himself: " Listen now to the most delightful part of my story. The boy has been inoculated for the small-pox, which, as I ventured...; I shall now pursue my experiments with redoubled ardor." Most zealously, indeed, did he follow up this auspicious beginning. Early in 1798, another... | |
| 1834 - 560 pages
...rest in the words of Jenner himself: " Listen now to the most delightful part of my story. The boy has been inoculated for the small-pox, which, as I ventured to predict, produced no eU'ect ; I shall now pursue my experiments with redoubled ardor." Most zealously, indeed, did he follow... | |
| 1835 - 580 pages
...delightful ]>art of my story. The l)oy has been inoculated for the small-pox, which, as I ventured 10 predict, produced no effect; I shall now pursue my experiments with redoubled ardor.:' Most zealously, indeed, did he follow up this auspicious beginning. Early in 1798, another... | |
| Vigorniensis (pseud.) - 1838 - 122 pages
...resemblance of the pustules in some of their stages to the variolous pustules. But now listen to the F 81 most delightful part of my story : the boy has since...now pursue my experiments with redoubled ardour." Dryden, in his promising school-poem on the death of Lord Hastings, who immaturely fell a victim to... | |
| William Keddie - 1854 - 400 pages
...and the result is related by Jenner to his friend Gardner in the following language : — " But now listen to the most delightful part of my story. The...which, as I ventured to predict, produced no effect. I sliall now pursue my studies with redoubled ardour." After zealously multiplying his experiments, Jenner... | |
| ROBERT HUNT F.R.S, F.S.S. - 1862 - 256 pages
...old, and announced the event in a letter to a friend named Gardner, in the following words : " But now listen to the most delightful part of my story. The...result of his continued observations and experiments, publishing during this year his work entitled an ' Inquiry into the Causes and Effects of the Varioke... | |
| 1880 - 436 pages
...lAfe of Jenner, Vol. i., p. HI. t Study of Medicine, Vol. hi., p. 69, 3rd Ed. London, is-:;. " But now listen to the most delightful part of my story. The...now pursue my experiments with redoubled ardour."* But the experiments could not be pursued, for, from July, 1796 till the spring of 1798, Cow-pox disappeared... | |
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