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Hugh Downman and smallpox inoculation
  1. J W Puntis
  1. The General Infirmary at Leeds, Belmont Grove, Leeds LS2 9NS, UK; john.puntis@leedsth.nhs.uk

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Professor Dunn quotes Downman’s approval of Lady Mary Montagu in his fascinating account of the Exeter physician. Her contemporaries, however, were often less generous. This beautiful and literary lady contracted smallpox in 1715 and probably knew of the Turkish practice of “engrafting” or “variolation” against the disease from her own doctors. As …

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