(i.)—That during the forty-five years of the
Registration of deaths and their causes,
Small-pox mortality has very slightly diminished,
while an exceedingly severe Small-pox epi¬
demic occurred within the last twelve years
of the period.
(2.)—That there is no evidence to show that
the slight decrease of Small-pox mortality is
due to vaccination.
(3.)—That the severity of Small-pox as a
disease has not been mitigated by vaccination.
(4.) —That several inoculable diseases have
increased to an alarming extent coincidently
with enforced vaccination.
The first, second, and fourth propositions will
be proved from the Registrar-General’s Reports
from 1838 to 1882; and I shall make the
results clear and indisputable, by presenting
the figures for the whole period in the form
of diagrammatic curves, so that no manipulation
of them, by taking certain years for comparison,
or by dividing the period in special ways, will
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