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this time, all the facls that I recolleft of ufe in praftice 

 being by this time eftablifht-U^ as th(.-y have been fuicfi con- 

 firmed. 



Did yon never hear of inoculation having been pertonned 

 by Mr.'Cline*, with matter furniflied by Dr. Jenner, p;c- 

 vious to the time you began to practife vaccine inoculation ? 



A. I cannot recoilcci: diftinclly. 



Were not leven or ci2;ht cafes of Dr. Jenner alluded to by 

 you, cafes of inoculation from one human being to another J 



A. Some of them were; lome were not. 



Had not many, or a large majority of your firft cafes, va-, 

 riolous-like eruptions ? 



A. The matter, which had never been in tlv Small-pox hof- 

 pital, and which I niyfelf took from the cows at the two cow 

 llables above alluded to, fcarctly ever aftbrdcd any eruptions 

 like the fmall-pox; but when i obtained niaiter to fupply 

 my correlpondents in the country, not havir.g enough of 

 my own, but obtaining it from the Small-pox hol'pital, it 

 frequently, according to the reports of my correfpondculs, 

 and in a few cafes where 1 ufed it myfclf, did produce luch 

 eruptions. 



Was not the matter, or virus, which you diilribufed, found 

 great fault with on account of the eruptions it produced ? 



A. No, it was not found fault with ; but many people were 

 difappointed, as they expected that one of the advantages at- 

 tending the inoculation was to be exempt from the eruptions. 



Did not thefe eruptions, which were produced by .your 

 matter, very much difcourage praetitioners and ihe public, 

 and very much retard the progrefs of tlie new inoculatiot^? 



A, I'fliould think it did not. 



Do you not know there is a cafe in Dr. Jenner'sf firft publi- 

 cation of his having inoculated acluld of eleven moulhs old? 



A. I believe there is one cai'e. 



Did not Dv. Woodviile and yourfelftake tlie viccine mat- 

 ter in Gray's-inn Lane, for the purpofe of commencing your 

 experiments, from a peilbn fidly markeii with the hnall-pox ? 



A. No fuch cafe is in my recolledion. 



Have thole facts Itatcd by ytui to militate againfl Dr. .Ten- 

 ner's declared opiniojis remained unconlraclicHed by liiiii ? 

 Docs he fiill niuiniam them, or has he publicly retradted 

 them ? 



A. I think he has not rctradcd them. [Withdrew. 



• Tilt Evi.lcnce aftcrw;;r.ls fciiji'l there ha I Ivcn a f^n^U: rnCo, Jmc 

 from wliich no one liad any bene!* by nnutr, v.ut was it puijiiditcl till 

 thi: following year, 



t i>«c ucit:, p. ibf , OD tlic inocuUtiori ut iuf-nts. 



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