. Description of the distinct, confluent, and inoculated small pox, varioloid disease, cow pox, and chicken pox. allen, leaves little kernels, or tubercular elevations in the skin. The chicken pox when it prevails epidemically, attacks individuals whohave had the variolous and the cow pox diseases with equal readiness asit does those who have had neither. In the varioloid disease this is not the case, for the variolous and cowpox diseases, in a majority of cases, preserve the system from second at-tacks of the same maladies. The chicken pox is never communicated by the varioloid or the true un
. Description of the distinct, confluent, and inoculated small pox, varioloid disease, cow pox, and chicken pox. allen, leaves little kernels, or tubercular elevations in the skin. The chicken pox when it prevails epidemically, attacks individuals whohave had the variolous and the cow pox diseases with equal readiness asit does those who have had neither. In the varioloid disease this is not the case, for the variolous and cowpox diseases, in a majority of cases, preserve the system from second at-tacks of the same maladies. The chicken pox is never communicated by the varioloid or the true un-modified small pox. The varioloid disease may be communicated by the variolous disease bothmodified and unmodified. An investigation into the source of the disease will, therefore, aid thephysician in determining the character of the eruption. Lastly. The chicken pox never gives rise to the varioloid disease or thetrue small pox, either by contagion or by inoculation. The varioloid disease has the power of communicating the unmodifiedand modified small pox either through the atmosphere or by
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