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quadgram | frequency |
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parts of the body | 13 |
the pressure of the | 10 |
at the same time | 10 |
on the th day | 9 |
the force of the | 8 |
particles of the blood | 8 |
of the particles of | 8 |
the infection of the | 8 |
surface of our bodies | 7 |
in proportion to the | 7 |
had the small pox | 7 |
than in a natural | 7 |
other parts of the | 7 |
the appearance of the | 7 |
the particles of the | 7 |
inoculated with variolous matter | 7 |
in a natural state | 7 |
of the contagious particles | 7 |
of the small pox | 7 |
had the cow pox | 6 |
infection of the small | 6 |
had gone through the | 6 |
internal surface of the | 6 |
the motion of the | 6 |
of the cow pox | 6 |
the rest of the | 6 |
with the cow pox | 6 |
the surface of our | 6 |
gone through the small | 5 |
the internal surface of | 5 |
of the perspirable matter | 5 |
pressure of the atmosphere | 5 |
surface of the lungs | 5 |
a fever of a | 5 |
of the blood being | 5 |
the contagion of the | 5 |
the beginning of the | 5 |
pressure of the air | 5 |
communicated to the blood | 5 |
infected with the cow | 5 |
from the infection of | 5 |
in the beginning of | 5 |
of the circulating fluids | 5 |
constitution of the air | 5 |
on the hand of | 4 |
in the animal oeconomy | 4 |
effects of variolous matter | 4 |
magnitude of the particles | 4 |
nipple of the cow | 4 |
coldness of the extremities | 4 |
was inoculated with variolous | 4 |
the nipple of the | 4 |
the state of the | 4 |
different parts of the | 4 |
as appears from the | 4 |
disposition of the air | 4 |
contagion of the small | 4 |
in milking the cows | 4 |
lived as a servant | 4 |
from the same cause | 4 |
by the force of | 4 |
the spring of the | 3 |
of a larger size | 3 |
to the contagion of | 3 |
the nipples of the | 3 |
who had gone through | 3 |
the effects of variolous | 3 |
the virus from the | 3 |
himself the trouble to | 3 |
gone through the cow | 3 |
the eruption of the | 3 |
appears the reason of | 3 |
through the small pox | 3 |
a great number of | 3 |
the action of the | 3 |
for the purpose of | 3 |
the heels of horses | 3 |
eruption of the pustules | 3 |
exceedingly acrid and pungent | 3 |
take their rise from | 3 |
in the usual manner | 3 |
give himself the trouble | 3 |
blood and other juices | 3 |
unsusceptible of the variolous | 3 |
particles upon each other | 3 |
where the matter was | 3 |
spring of the year | 3 |
increase the bulk of | 3 |
motion of the blood | 3 |
any effect on the | 3 |
the source of the | 3 |
into the causes and | 3 |
the causes and effects | 3 |
may be deduced the | 3 |
affection of the system | 3 |
an inquiry into the | 3 |
into the arms of | 3 |
cow pox broke out | 3 |
from what has been | 3 |
than other parts of | 3 |
on the nipples of | 3 |
the hands of the | 3 |
with matter taken from | 3 |
as in the preceding | 3 |
and effects of the | 3 |
causes and effects of | 3 |
the blood and other | 3 |
more mild and curable | 3 |
of the animal juices | 3 |
the acrimony of the | 3 |
the reason why the | 3 |
will give himself the | 3 |
she received the infection | 3 |
of the surface of | 3 |
of the moving fluid | 3 |
from the arm of | 3 |
parts where the matter | 3 |
as a servant with | 3 |
of malignant and pestilential | 3 |
the contagious particles being | 3 |
pain in the axilla | 3 |
on the surface of | 3 |
who never had gone | 3 |
on the internal surface | 3 |
inquiry into the causes | 3 |
of the particles upon | 3 |
the cow pox broke | 3 |
in the extream parts | 3 |
the medium of the | 3 |
the viscosity of the | 3 |
beginning of the disease | 3 |
was affected with the | 3 |
and on the th | 3 |
appears the reason why | 3 |
what has been said | 3 |
malignant and pestilential fevers | 3 |
the particles upon each | 3 |
through the medium of | 3 |
never had gone through | 3 |
the parts where the | 3 |
in an ordinary expiration | 3 |
to the human subject | 3 |
force of the circulating | 3 |
coagulate the animal juices | 3 |
the matter was inserted | 3 |
and acrimony of the | 3 |
the magnitude of the | 3 |
mercury stands highest in | 2 |
proportion to the quantity | 2 |
the insertion of the | 2 |
the lungs in an | 2 |
in greater proportion in | 2 |
inserted into the skin | 2 |
the pustule on the | 2 |
it is remarkable that | 2 |
the vesicles in expiration | 2 |
to feel the febrile | 2 |
of the blood must | 2 |
at any time be | 2 |
of seven years old | 2 |
and the obstructions in | 2 |
the globules of the | 2 |
a pestilential constitution of | 2 |
the surface of the | 2 |
base is equal to | 2 |
a farmer in this | 2 |
made to feel the | 2 |
the union of a | 2 |
was infected with the | 2 |
will be necessary to | 2 |
matter producing the small | 2 |
and greater viscosity of | 2 |
in the year the | 2 |
the same with that | 2 |
of the air on | 2 |
of the hands of | 2 |
into the neck of | 2 |
the febrile attack of | 2 |
on the human constitution | 2 |
i know of been | 2 |
volatil and subtil parts | 2 |
that in such a | 2 |
on the d day | 2 |
to be of great | 2 |
union of a greater | 2 |
passing from the horse | 2 |
expulsion of the perspirable | 2 |
who had the disease | 2 |
tone of the fibres | 2 |
of the same fluid | 2 |
their surfaces become larger | 2 |
were inoculated at the | 2 |
with some degree of | 2 |
variolous matter was inserted | 2 |
symptoms similar to those | 2 |
whose base is equal | 2 |
matter inserted into the | 2 |
exceeds the pressure of | 2 |
heart and other muscles | 2 |
viscosity of the moving | 2 |
the parts of animals | 2 |
to the surface of | 2 |
of a farmer in | 2 |
this then being the | 2 |
feel the febrile attack | 2 |
malignant and pestilential diseases | 2 |
of the sanguineous particles | 2 |
it will be necessary | 2 |
the mercury stands highest | 2 |
even to our senses | 2 |
chiefly communicated by these | 2 |
the arms of his | 2 |
upon the internal surface | 2 |
membranous parts of the | 2 |
in the same manner | 2 |
contraction of the heart | 2 |
about the parts where | 2 |
economy is subject to | 2 |
a larger size than | 2 |
off great quantities of | 2 |
acrimony of the juices | 2 |
will amount to the | 2 |
may at any time | 2 |
when she lived in | 2 |
inoculated at the same | 2 |
the fifth day it | 2 |
service of a farmer | 2 |
be generated in the | 2 |
sickened on the th | 2 |
inch of the surface | 2 |
a more mild and | 2 |
with these kind of | 2 |
this experiment was made | 2 |
these arise from the | 2 |
with respect to its | 2 |
also that mentioned by | 2 |
the subject of inoculation | 2 |
its passing from the | 2 |
extream parts of the | 2 |
affected with the cow | 2 |
hence likewise appears the | 2 |
force of the heart | 2 |
to the small pox | 2 |
on the th of | 2 |
is that observation of | 2 |
hence also appears the | 2 |
servants employed in milking | 2 |
producing any effect on | 2 |
is easy to perceive | 2 |
year the cow pox | 2 |
belonging to the farm | 2 |
dissections of such as | 2 |
i have known an | 2 |
at their first onset | 2 |
the blood being increased | 2 |
the service of a | 2 |
time be made to | 2 |
as are capable of | 2 |
it will necessarily follow | 2 |
of the lungs in | 2 |
without advancing to maturation | 2 |
but this disease is | 2 |
stimulated by the acrimony | 2 |
who had been infected | 2 |
it may not be | 2 |
the name of the | 2 |
this is sufficiently evident | 2 |
obstructions in the capillary | 2 |
is sufficiently evident from | 2 |
the cow pox when | 2 |
the more viscous parts | 2 |
arms of his patients | 2 |
the increased putrifaction of | 2 |
to have sore heels | 2 |
acting upon and penetrating | 2 |
day he complained of | 2 |
be reduced to such | 2 |
had been infected with | 2 |
a disease in the | 2 |
easy to perceive how | 2 |
squares of the times | 2 |
square inch of the | 2 |
the velocity of the | 2 |
taken from a pustule | 2 |
the year the cow | 2 |
rest of the body | 2 |
for the viscosity of | 2 |
from the horse through | 2 |
a representation of it | 2 |
the animal juices must | 2 |
before i proceed to | 2 |
those who have had | 2 |
i have given a | 2 |
this disease is not | 2 |
and some other parts | 2 |
likewise appears the reason | 2 |
it is evident that | 2 |
capable of exciting the | 2 |
as well as the | 2 |
seasons of the year | 2 |
the year he was | 2 |
saline particles will be | 2 |
in the open air | 2 |
was inserted into both | 2 |
the number of pustules | 2 |
in a state to | 2 |
penetrating the coats of | 2 |
pungent and volatil salt | 2 |
that i know of | 2 |
and one of the | 2 |
and penetrating the coats | 2 |
in the juices than | 2 |
effect on the system | 2 |
and at the same | 2 |
those who had been | 2 |
a hot and moist | 2 |
in the ramifications of | 2 |
of the incumbent atmosphere | 2 |
thrown off in greater | 2 |
of the heart and | 2 |
the progress of the | 2 |
the whole of this | 2 |
from the more numerous | 2 |
a horse affected with | 2 |
security from the infection | 2 |
is it not probable | 2 |
so early as the | 2 |
every inch square on | 2 |
shiverings succeeded by heat | 2 |
the contagious matter producing | 2 |
be deduced the reason | 2 |
this book of his | 2 |
to this is that | 2 |
effluvia of morbid bodies | 2 |
attractive force of the | 2 |
the disease with the | 2 |
effects of the contagious | 2 |
it is easy to | 2 |
and being stimulated by | 2 |
that i have given | 2 |
of a saline nature | 2 |
the squares of the | 2 |
that a fatal instance | 2 |
is necessary to observe | 2 |
essay on contagious diseases | 2 |
the effluvia of morbid | 2 |
carnegie mellon university libraries | 2 |
the th day he | 2 |
and some degree of | 2 |
the animal economy is | 2 |
the height of the | 2 |
the nature of their | 2 |
equal to that of | 2 |
contagious matter producing the | 2 |
of such as have | 2 |
given a representation of | 2 |
other parts of africa | 2 |
febrile attack of cow | 2 |
the symptoms will be | 2 |
generated in the air | 2 |
greater viscosity of the | 2 |
the constitution of the | 2 |
as also that mentioned | 2 |
the tone of the | 2 |
we have seen that | 2 |
more violent the symptoms | 2 |
some variation in the | 2 |
all or most of | 2 |
of a middle size | 2 |
affected with sores in | 2 |
the early part of | 2 |
the same may be | 2 |
the secretion of a | 2 |
of a more mild | 2 |
the servants employed in | 2 |
under the care of | 2 |
sore on the hand | 2 |
the family consisted of | 2 |
of the liquidum nervorum | 2 |
the heart and other | 2 |
and there to lodge | 2 |
the extream parts of | 2 |
upon and penetrating the | 2 |
the neck of the | 2 |
of the infection is | 2 |
inch square on the | 2 |
pressed upon by a | 2 |
but before i proceed | 2 |
of the vesicles in | 2 |
of a greater number | 2 |
of the human body | 2 |
employed in milking the | 2 |
vessel c d e | 2 |
have given a representation | 2 |
the qualities of the | 2 |
the fibres and vessels | 2 |
action of the particles | 2 |
in a state of | 2 |
mixed immediately with the | 2 |
some degree of pain | 2 |
either by the union | 2 |
that the source of | 2 |
a great part of | 2 |
lungs in an ordinary | 2 |
regular expulsion of the | 2 |
book of his epidemics | 2 |
quantities of subtil and | 2 |
other juices of the | 2 |
these kind of particles | 2 |
a servant with a | 2 |
diameter of the larynx | 2 |
we see that in | 2 |
and from the cows | 2 |
also appears the reason | 2 |
which take their rise | 2 |
the same cause as | 2 |
had the disease in | 2 |
such as have died | 2 |
virus from the horse | 2 |
decoration an essay on | 2 |
same cause as the | 2 |
and colluctation of the | 2 |
the weight of the | 2 |
subtil and active particles | 2 |
stands highest in the | 2 |
being stimulated by the | 2 |
an essay on contagious | 2 |
in so violent a | 2 |
but when mixed immediately | 2 |
putrifaction of the air | 2 |
that the virus from | 2 |
in consequence of dressing | 2 |
of the blood by | 2 |
the vessels of the | 2 |
from the same source | 2 |
she lived in the | 2 |
any time be made | 2 |
by the acrimony of | 2 |
coagulation in the juices | 2 |
as we find it | 2 |
the more violent the | 2 |
quantities of the same | 2 |
the reason of that | 2 |
be made to feel | 2 |
matter was inserted into | 2 |
lived in the service | 2 |
of a horse affected | 2 |
the cohesion of the | 2 |
ramifications of the vessels | 2 |
as the fifth day | 2 |
supposing the diameter of | 2 |
the horse through the | 2 |
particles against each other | 2 |
matter was taken and | 2 |
acrid and pungent salts | 2 |
and a half old | 2 |
by the action of | 2 |
of the variolous contagion | 2 |
putrifying in the open | 2 |
in the preceding cases | 2 |
is equal to that | 2 |
changes in the animal | 2 |
reason why the fever | 2 |
the whole of them | 2 |
parts of the blood | 2 |
in the usual way | 2 |
violent the symptoms will | 2 |
may be reduced to | 2 |
horses belonging to the | 2 |
i am induced to | 2 |
become larger than before | 2 |
of a column of | 2 |
on the subject of | 2 |
and a maid servant | 2 |
the reason of the | 2 |
by the weight of | 2 |
communicated to the cows | 2 |
in the form of | 2 |
the greater or less | 2 |
thus we see that | 2 |
of the body of | 2 |
a man and a | 2 |
of the particles against | 2 |
reduced to such as | 2 |
more acrid and pungent | 2 |
those parts where the | 2 |
as well as more | 2 |
with variolous matter in | 2 |
the disposition of the | 2 |
and pungent disposition than | 2 |
extreamly acrid and pungent | 2 |
child of five years | 2 |
matter taken from the | 2 |
as also why the | 2 |
of variolous matter inserted | 2 |
some of the same | 2 |
a more acrid and | 2 |
animal economy is subject | 2 |
that of the atmosphere | 2 |
who have had the | 2 |
name of the cow | 2 |
and increase the bulk | 2 |
that observation of dr | 2 |
attrition of the particles | 2 |
of the blood and | 2 |
with respect to the | 2 |
globules of the blood | 2 |
where the small pox | 2 |
and whose base is | 2 |
of exciting the same | 2 |
with acrid and pungent | 2 |
early part of the | 2 |
density with that of | 2 |
contagious particles may be | 2 |
of the blood in | 2 |
the circulation of the | 2 |
highest in the barometer | 2 |
so violent a degree | 2 |
the contagious particles may | 2 |
i cannot account for | 2 |
variolous matter in the | 2 |
with that of the | 2 |
will be more weak | 2 |
from the insertion of | 2 |
abrasions of the cuticle | 2 |
and that in such | 2 |
the particles against each | 2 |
ran a great part | 2 |
the writers in hydrostatics | 2 |
exciting the same fermentation | 2 |
is not to be | 2 |
the diameter of the | 2 |
capable of penetrating into | 2 |
who had the small | 2 |
who had the cow | 2 |
to the aforesaid sum | 2 |
the regular expulsion of | 2 |
early as the fifth | 2 |
the diameter of a | 2 |
the pressure on the | 2 |
part in milking the | 2 |
when the infection is | 2 |
so far as to | 2 |
source of the infection | 2 |
juices of the body | 2 |
of the infectious matter | 2 |
of it in the | 2 |
to be equal to | 2 |
internal surfaces of the | 2 |
c d e f | 2 |
the impetus of the | 2 |
a child of five | 2 |
of the part affected | 2 |
the membranous parts of | 2 |
the internal surfaces of | 2 |
it is necessary to | 2 |
in some of the | 2 |
during the whole time | 2 |
the ramifications of the | 2 |
was communicated to the | 2 |
rest of the animal | 2 |
pains of the head | 2 |
some other parts of | 2 |
the vessel c d | 2 |
such a proportion as | 2 |
the commencement of the | 2 |
by the union of | 2 |
the arm of the | 2 |
in the preceding case | 2 |
to a fever of | 2 |
amount to the aforesaid | 2 |
secure from the infection | 2 |
man and a maid | 2 |
that the blood in | 2 |
pox broke out at | 2 |
fever of a more | 2 |
of some of the | 2 |
the necessity of such | 2 |
will be pressed upon | 2 |
a column of air | 2 |
surfaces become larger than | 2 |
pox broke out among | 2 |
with the view of | 2 |
of the air to | 2 |
the arteries of the | 2 |
of the obstructing matter | 2 |
as have died of | 2 |
with a neighbouring farmer | 2 |
immediately with the blood | 2 |
nipples of the cows | 2 |
when mixed immediately with | 2 |
surfaces of the vesicles | 2 |
of those who had | 2 |
a day or two | 2 |
now if to this | 2 |
without producing any effect | 2 |
farmer in this parish | 2 |
as if they had | 2 |
pox or the small | 2 |
the obstructions in the | 2 |
the coats of the | 2 |
where the degree of | 2 |
latter end of the | 2 |
of subtil and active | 2 |
hence then appears the | 2 |
have seen that the | 2 |
to arise from the | 2 |
of the capillary vessels | 2 |
had gone through either | 2 |
is communicated to the | 2 |
began to have sore | 2 |
have had the small | 2 |
in a slight degree | 2 |
when the mercury stands | 2 |
the latter end of | 2 |
be of great importance | 2 |
the attractive force of | 2 |
the degree of infection | 2 |
variolous matter inserted into | 2 |
the bulk of the | 2 |
must be endued with | 2 |
from the heels of | 2 |
their rise from the | 2 |
in the service of | 2 |
the difference between the | 2 |
viscosity of the fluids | 2 |
in such a proportion | 2 |
and other juices of | 2 |
pox in the year | 2 |
increased putrifaction of the | 2 |
to that of the | 2 |
is evident from the | 2 |
pestilential constitution of the | 2 |
the business of the | 2 |
acrid and pungent disposition | 2 |
the usual slight symptoms | 2 |