366 539

The range of severity in Smallpox and its circumstances 544

Cowpox 557

Chronology of epidemics resumed from 1801 567

Extent of Inoculation with Cowpox or Smallpox 18011825 582

The Smallpox Epidemic of 182526 593

151 601

Legislation for Smallpox after the Epidemic of 183740 606

The ageincidence of Smallpox in various periods of history 615

597 622

CHAPTER V 632

Measles in the 18th century 641

CHAPTER VI 648

159 655

Earliest references to whoopingcough 671

Nosological difficulties in the earlier history 678

The Throatdistemper of New England 173536 685

Angina maligna in England from 1739 691

Scarlet Fever at St Albans 1748 698

Scarlatina anginosa in its modern form 177778 708

Scarlatina 1788 and Diphtheria 179394 described by the same 715

Scarlatina since the beginning of Registration 1837 726

Reappearance of Diphtheria in 185659 736

167 742

Conditions favouring Diphtheria 744

Summer Diarrhoea of Infants 18th century 754

Causes of the high Deathrates from Infantile Diarrhoea 763

Dysentery in the 17th and 18th centuries 774

Dysentery in the 19th century 785

CHAPTER IX 793

Extension of Cholera to the Tyne December 1831 802

The Cholera of 1832 in Ireland 816

The Cholera of 184849 in Scotland 835

174 844

The Cholera of 1853 at Newcastle and Gateshead 849

The Cholera of 185354 in Scotland and Ireland 855

183 858

The Antecedents of Epidemic Cholera in India 860

ress 874