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2005, Number 3

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Cir Cir 2005; 73 (3)

Discussion about vaccines from animal origin at the Mexican National Academy of Medicine in the XIX century

Neri-Vela R
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Language: Spanish
References: 4
Page: 233-235
PDF size: 41.15 Kb.


Key words:

smallpox, vaccines history of medicine, XIX Century, National Academy of Medicine.

ABSTRACT

This is a recount about the prevailing ideas in Mexico during the second half of the XIX century for introducing the use of vaccines of animal origin; thus, the thoughts of men like Agustín Andrade, Angel Iglesias y Domínguez, Lino Ramírez, Fernando Malanco and Luis E. Ruiz, who emphasized this work.


REFERENCES

  1. Andrade A. Regeneración de la vacuna. Gac Med Mex 1868;3:205-211.

  2. 2. Iglesias A. Memoria sobre la vacuna animal. Gac Med Mex 1868;2: 179-204.

  3. 3. Iglesias A. Vacuna animal. Gac Med Mex 1868;3:333-347.

  4. 4. Ruiz LE. La vacunación. Jenner-Pasteur (1796-1880). Gac Med Mex 1894;31:241-253.




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Cir Cir. 2005;73