Preuves De L'efficacit De La Vaccine, by Robert John Thornton and Joseph Duffour, presents arguments for the effectiveness of vaccination, specifically against smallpox. This historical text includes a response to objections against vaccination and details the history of this groundbreaking medical discovery.
Written in French, this book offers insights into the medical debates and practices of the 19th century, highlighting the early adoption and understanding of vaccination in France. It is a valuable resource for understanding the historical context of preventative medicine and the scientific advancements of the period. This work preserves the voices and perspectives of early proponents of vaccination, making it an important contribution to the history of medicine.
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