III. Observations respecting the Small-Pox and Inoculation in Eastern Countries; with some Account of the Introduction of Vaccination into India
Ainslie, Whitelaw
Журнал:
Transactions of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland
Дата:
1830
Аннотация:
There was a time, when to treat of the small-pox must have been a task truly painful; when, alas! little more could be done than to trace its devastations and its horrors: but, thanks to heaven and the perseverance of the benevolent, those days are long past, and the subject can at length be viewed in a very different light. Relieved from the distressing office of but too frequently having to offer a vain consolation to a virtuous mother sorrowing for the loss of a darling child, medical men can now speak of the disease with far other feelings; with the same satisfaction, to use a metaphor, that is felt in painting the blessings of an honourable peace, which have succeeded to a long and disastrous war; or the joy of a private family, which has finally risen into comfort and security, through a protracted struggle of domestic affliction.
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