IJsl of New PuhlicaJtions in Sepkmhs}\ 
isn.j 
The rep^i’ts of the Vaccine Establish- 
Isiieiir, instituted at Dublin under tii« pa¬ 
tronage of the Lord Lieutenant, state, 
that vaccination continues to make pro¬ 
gress in that city, and in Ireland genC” 
rally: “and tliat the prejudices against it 
aa'e subsiding. 
The Board have also received very fa¬ 
vourable accounts of the progress of’vac¬ 
cination in India: and they have the ho¬ 
nour to subjoin a statement, from which 
it appears, that, by vaccination, the ra¬ 
vage of small pox lias been repeatedly 
prevented, and the disorder exterminated 
in tfie island of Ceylon. 
The Board) guided by the inferences 
which facts, reported to them fropi un¬ 
doubted autliority and actual observations, 
have furnished, declare their unabated 
coiiiideiice in tlie preventive power of 
vaccination, and their satisfaction with 
the gradual and temperate progress,, by 
which this practice is advancing; that the 
local and constitutional maladies, which 
frequently follow the small pox, rarely 
(if ever) succeeded to vaccine inocula¬ 
tion; that it produces neither peculiar 
eruptions nor new disorders of any kinr}| 
and that they are of opinion, that,by per¬ 
severance in the present measures, vxic- 
cination will in a few years become gens* 
rally adopted. 
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