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A Statement of Facts Tending to Establish an Estimate of the True Value and Present State of Vaccination

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The author examines the adoption of vaccination against smallpox, presenting comparative mortality statistics drawn from bills of mortality across four fifteen-year intervals to assess effects of inoculation and vaccination. He argues that inoculation tended to increase smallpox deaths proportionally while vaccination markedly reduced them, and notes vaccination's low risk and occasional nonspecific protective effects. The essay discusses limitations in the available mortality records, demographic shifts that affect interpretation, and urges careful statistical evaluation to clarify vaccination's public-health value.

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Sir Gilbert Blane

Sir Gilbert Blane was a prominent Scottish physician and naval surgeon known for his contributions to maritime medicine and public health in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. He is particularly recognized for his advocacy of vaccination, as evidenced in his influential work "A Statement of Facts Tending to Establish an Estimate of the True Value and Present State of Vaccination." Blane also made significant observations on the health challenges faced by sailors, which he detailed in his book "Observations on the Diseases of Seamen." His work laid important groundwork for improving the health and well-being of naval personnel and contributed to the broader understanding of vaccination's role in disease prevention.

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