VI. The way of proceeding in the small pox inoculated in New England
Key Points
To describe the procedural techniques for inoculating smallpox in New England.
Performed incisions in the arms and legs for inoculation
Used a larger incision size than typical issues
Occasionally alternated between limbs for inoculation
Outlined the anatomical areas used for smallpox inoculation
Described variations in the method based on individual cases
Indicated local practices in New England for inoculating smallpox
Abstract
Abstract 1. We make usually a Couple of Incisions in the Arms where we make our Issues, but somewhat larger than for them, some times in one Arm, and one Leg.