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Fort Smith (Arkansas, United States) (search for this): article 6
The Efficacy of Vaccination. --The Fort Smith (Ark.) Times, of the 19th ult., says: A small boy in this town, belonging to a large family, was taken with the small-pox, and had the disease badly, and during the time a little brother and sister slept with him, neither of whom had been vaccinated.--The doctor one day vaccinated the whole family, which took, and not one of them took the small-pox. All are well.
The Efficacy of Vaccination. --The Fort Smith (Ark.) Times, of the 19th ult., says: A small boy in this town, belonging to a large family, was taken with the small-pox, and had the disease badly, and during the time a little brother and sister slept with him, neither of whom had been vaccinated.--The doctor one day vaccinated the whole family, which took, and not one of them took the small-pox. All are well.