id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_5fhsts4kx5ckrckg57sl54epxi M Best "Cotton Mather, you dog, dam you! I'l inoculate you with this; with a pox to you": smallpox inoculation, Boston, 1721 2004 2 .pdf application/pdf 1992 322 77 this; with a pox to you'': smallpox inoculation, Boston, 1721 note attached to a bomb thrown into Cotton Mather's smallpox inoculation.1 American Indians smallpox infected cloth in an early form of introducing smallpox inoculation to the United States. Inoculation uses human smallpox. Mather gets the most credit for bringing inoculation to July and on 12 August 1721 he inoculated Mather's son The July 17–24 edition of the Boston News-Letter published Mather's nephew was recuperating from the inoculation Mather and Boylston reported that 2% of 287 inoculated Mather as ''the first significant figure in American medicine.''10 The curse of Cotton Mather is that he wrote one book too Biostatistics, Case School of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University, Chronicle of Smallpox in Colonial New England''. Smallpox in the Americans Inoculation in the Boston smallpox epidemic of 1721. A destroying angel: the conquest of smallpox in colonial Boston. Cotton Mather, first significant figure in American ./cache/work_5fhsts4kx5ckrckg57sl54epxi.pdf ./txt/work_5fhsts4kx5ckrckg57sl54epxi.txt