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Inoculation in the Continental Army

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Inoculation in the Continental Army
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Robert Hicks, PhD, Director of the Mütter Museum and Historical Medical Library, discusses smallpox inoculation in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War.

Other videos in this series: How Variolation Worked; Results of Variolation; Smallpox in the Siege of Boston; Smallpox in the Revolution (previous video).

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The College of Physicians of Philadelphia
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Smallpox
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