378 
Ofi the Influence of Vaccination 
/i = -94596, ^• = -86115, 
-063062?-'' + Olllmr' + -161372r^ + -004529?-^ + ^OTSIO?-^ + r = -732600, 
whence r = -5760 + -0089. 
These figures include among the vaccinated 1561 doubtful cases, of whom 440 
died ; if these are excluded altogether the table becomes 
TABLE VI. 
Homerton and Fidham (doubtful cases excluded). 
Recoveries 
Deaths 
Totals 
Vaccinated . . . 
8207 
692 
8899 
Unvaccinated 
1424 
1103 
2527 
Totals 
9631 
1795 
11426 
/i = 1 00650, ^• = -76829, 
•059812r'' + -003304/-^ + •154271?-^ - •0008905r3 + •386642r= + r= -865473, 
whence ?■ = -6615 ± -0083. 
The Glasgow statistics have now to be dealt with ; they are given on p. 10 
of the Report referred to above. The doubtful cases, 20, of whom 5 died, are not 
included. 
TABLE Vn. 
Glasgow. 
Recoveries 
Deaths 
Totals 
Vaccinated . . . 
622 
21 
643 
Unvaccinated 
31 
26 
57 
Totals 
653 
47 
700 
A = 1-49766, A: = 1-39567, 
•051044r« + -099843r^ + -004768r« + -221286/-^ + -069366r^ + •196370r' 
+ l-045120r= + r = 1-617863, 
whence r = -7783 ± 0365. 
Finally I give the result of an examination of the statistics published in the 
Times of January 13 last, which give particulars of 1017 cases of smallpox in 
