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1759 - FUMÉ - Effets de la petite vérole sur deux foetus
1781 - WRIGHT - Account of a Child who had Small-pox in the Womb
1809 - JENNER - Two Cases of Smallpox Infection Communicated to the Foetus in Utero
1833 - DENEUX - Smallpox in a Foetus at Birth
1851 - PARCHER - Smallpox in the Seventh Month of Pregnancy
1854 - AULSEBROOK - Smallpox Occurring to the Foetus in Utero
1863 - MEIGS - Review of Meig's views on Vaccination
1867 - BARNES - Cases and Remarks Illustrating the History of Pregnancy Complicated With Smallpox
1871 - BARNES - Is it Right to Vaccinate or Revaccinate Pregnat Women?
1886 - EDITORIAL - Is Vaccination Inimical to Pregnancy?
1886 - HARDAWAY - Essentials of Vaccination
1894 - TINEN - Report of Smallpox in Cook County Hospital
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