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  • Nettleton T (1722) Part of a letter from Dr. Nettleton, physician at Halifax, to Dr. Jurin, R. S. Sec concerning the inoculation of the small pox, and the mortality of that distemper in the natural way.
  • Massey I (1723) A short and plain account of inoculation. With some remarks on the main argument made use of to recommend that practice, by Mr. Maitland and others. To which is added, a letter to the learned James Jurin, M.D.R.S. Secr. Col. Reg. Med. Lond. Soc.
  • Jurin J (1724) A letter to the learned Dr. Caleb Cotesworth, F. R. S. of the College of Physicians, London, and physician to St. Thomas's Hospital; containing a comparison between the danger of the natural small pox, and that given by inoculation.
  • Boylston Z (1726) Historical account of the small-pox inoculated in New-England, upon all sorts of persons, whites, blacks, and of all ages and constitutions.
  • Scheuchzer JG (1729) An account of the success of inoculating the small-pox in Great Britain, for the years 1727 and 1728: With a comparison between the mortality of the natural small-pox, and the miscarriages in that practice; as also some general remarks on its progress.
  • Cassem Algaida Aga (1729) Paper relating to the inoculation of the small-pox, as it is practised in the Kingdoms of Tripoli, Tunis, and Algier.
  • Clifton F (1732) The state of physick, ancient and modern, briefly considered: with a plan for the improvement of it.
  • Monro A (1737) Remarks on the amputations of the larger extremities. In: Medical essays and observations.
  • Cheselden W (1740) The anatomy of the human body. 5th edition.
  • Monro A (1752) Remarks on the amputations of the larger extremities. In: Medical essays and observations.
  • de la Condamine C-M (1754) Mémoire sur l'inoculation de la petite véroleLu a l'assemblée publique de l'Académie royale des sciences, le mercredi 24 avril 1754.
  • de la Condamine C-M (1754) Mémoire sur l'inoculation de la petite véroleLu a l'assemblée publique de l'Académie royale des sciences, le mercredi 24 avril 1754.
  • Franklin B (1759) Some account on the success of inoculation for the small-pox in England and America.
  • Hillary W (1761) An inquiry into the means of improving medical knowledge.
  • Bilguer JU (1764) A dissertation on the inutility of the amputation of limbs.
  • Watson W (1768) An account of a series of experiments, instituted with a view of ascertaining the most successful method of inoculating the smallpox.
  • Millar J (1770) Observations on the prevailing diseases in Great Britain.
  • Charleton R (1770) An inquiry into the efficacy of warm bathing in palsies.
  • Lettsom JC (1774) Medical memoirs of the General Dispensary in London.
  • Millar J (1779) Observations on the management of the prevailing diseases particularly in the Army and Navy.
  • Clark J (1780) Observations on fevers, especially of the continued type.
  • Home F (1780) Clinical experiments, histories and dissections.
  • Rollo J (1781) Observations on the diseases which appeared in the Army on St Lucia…, Barbados.
  • Alanson E (1782) Practical observations on amputation, and the after-treatment, 2nd edn.
  • Black W (1788) A comparative view of the mortality of the human species at all ages.
  • Black W (1789) An arithmetical and medical analysis of the diseases and mortality of the human species.
  • Robertson R (1789) Observations on jail, hospital, or ship fever.
  • Blane G (1789) Observations on the diseases incident to seamen.
  • Robertson R (1790) Essay on fever.
  • Gordon A (1795) A treatise on the epidemic puerperal fever of Aberdeen.
  • Millar J (1798a) Observations on the management of diseases in the Army and Navy in reply to Dr. Monroe.
  • Millar J (1798b) Observations on the conduct of the war. An appeal to the people of Great Britain.
  • McGrigor J (1801) Account of diseases of the 88th Regiment, during their passage to India, and at Bombay, from December 1798 till June 1800.
  • Percival T (1803) Medical ethics or, a code of institutes and precepts adapted to the professional conduct of physicians and surgeons.
  • Haygarth J (1805) A clinical history of diseases 1. Acute rheumatism. 2. Nodosity of the joints.
  • Falconer W (1807) A practical dissertation on the effects of the medicinal effects of the Bath waters.
  • Blane G (1813) Observations on the comparative prevalence, mortality, & treatment of different diseases....
  • MacGrigor J (1816) Sketch of the medical history of the British armies in the peninsula of Spain and Portugal, during the late campaigns.
  • Hawkins FB (1829) The elements of medical statistics.
  • Todd TJ (1831) The book of analysis or a new method of experience....
  • Louis PCA (1835) Recherches sur les effets de la saignée dans quelques maladies inflammatoires et sur l'action de l'émétique et des vésicatoires dans la pneumonie.
  • Poisson, Dulong, Larrey et Double (1835) Recherches de statistique sur l’affection calculeuse, par M. le docteur Civiale. Comptes rendus hebdomadaires des séances de l’Académie de Sciences.
  • Alcock R (1838) Notes on the medical history and statistics of the British Legion in Spain; comprising the results of gun-shot wounds, in relation to important questions in surgery.
  • Gavarret LDJ (1840) Principes généraux de statistique médicale: ou développement des régles qui doivent présider à son emploi.
  • Alcock R (1840) Observations on injuries of joints and their treatment.
  • Bartlett E (1844) An essay on the philosophy of medical science.
  • Béclard PA (1863) Rapport général sur les prix décernés en 1862.
  • Bennett JH (1865) The restorative treatment of pneumonia.
  • Ephraim A (1890-1894) Uber die Bedeutung de statistischen Methode für die Medicin.