「Small Pox」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)2ページ目
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a quarantine station for the then spectacular | smallpox vaccination of the Prussian Crown Prince Frie |
e one of a small number of medical critics of | smallpox vaccination in the late 19th century. |
The time period was consistent with | smallpox vaccination. |
ortant observations was the primitive form of | smallpox vaccination. |
He encouraged | smallpox vaccinations, was sympathetic to missionaries |
e-drying method to produce a more heat stable | smallpox vaccine in the late 1940s. |
ory system), Joseph Lister and Edward Jenner ( | smallpox vaccine developers), Florence Nightingale, Wi |
- Edward Jenner successfully administers the | smallpox vaccine to James Phipps. |
rd Jenner, English scientist, inventor of the | smallpox vaccine (d. |
The second involved contaminated | smallpox vaccine which killed nine children in Camden, |
Smallpox vaccine has been reported to reduce the risk | |
ing organizing the supply and distribution of | smallpox vaccines for the Red Army, made strides towar |
Previously, | smallpox vaccines would become ineffective after 1-2 d |
Finding a growing number of | smallpox victims, city officials decide to vaccinate e |
The United States also made an altered | smallpox virus and were it ever leaked out, there coul |
as focused on issues including destruction of | smallpox virus stocks and pandemic influenza preparedn |
ns from pilgrimage to Mecca infected with the | smallpox virus. |
robability of death from naturally contracted | smallpox was 1 in 7 or 8. |
After | smallpox was declared eradicated by WHO in December 19 |
By 1980, | smallpox was certified as being eradicated from the wo |
lla, after being vaccinated at her school for | smallpox, was given an unidentified second shot withou |
rdue for discharge from their enlistment, and | smallpox was raging through the force. |
Leading experts on | smallpox were flown in to help, including Donald Hende |
suring weeks the Pequot, already decimated by | Smallpox, were virtually eliminated as a tribe. |
parentage, and lost his sight as a result of | smallpox when six months old. |
He died in Fontainebleau from | smallpox which he contracted from his wife. |
g sons and thus spared them probable death by | smallpox which was raging in the area in which they li |
American Indian tribes who were stricken with | smallpox while visiting Philadelphia in 1793 to meet w |
ec, he was captured by the British and caught | smallpox while in prison. |
as a coast trader who died at Warrington from | smallpox while Llwyd was still young. |
Bowden died of | smallpox while in office at Washington, D.C. and is bu |
e tribe after decimation by disease (probably | smallpox) with the English colonists. |
that in the late 1800s during an outbreak of | smallpox within the local T'Souke population Deadman's |
He succeeded his brother who died of | smallpox without issue in 1753. |
th centuries, European diseases, particularly | smallpox, wreaked havoc upon Nasoni and other Caddo gr |
He describes the ravages of | smallpox, yellow fever and other diseases on both the |
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