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Lingard writes: 'It has long been known, and it is now a well-established fact, that various eruptive fevers and blood diseases from which the mother may suffer, can be communicated to the foetus in utero. There is evidence also to prove that a disease may be transmitted to the foetus through a mother who is herself insusceptible to contagium, as in the case of a child having been born covered with small-pox eruption, the mother being quite free from it. The following are the diseases upon which the most important observations have been made:—Syphilis, smallpox, tuberculosis, anthrax, and relapsing fever.'

Annotations in pencil and ink.

Subject: Pathology

Received 3 December 1888. Read 20 December 1888. Communicated by Edward Emanuel Klein.

A version of this paper was published in volume 45 of the Proceedings of the Royal Society as 'A contribution to the knowledge of protection against infectious diseases'.

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PP/13/9
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1888
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Ink and graphite pencil on paper
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9 pages
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Manuscript

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Alfred Lingard

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Alfred Lingard, Paper, 'A contribution to the knowledge of protection against infectious diseases' by Alfred Lingard, 1888, PP/13/9, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/pp_13_9/paper-a-contribution-to-the-knowledge-of-protection-against-infectious-diseases-by-alfred-lingard, accessed on 19 March 2025

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