Smallpox -- Australia -- Victoria. : Small-pox on board the S.S. "Preussen" : report of the President of the Central Board of Health upon the case / Victoria, Central Board of Health
Smallpox -- Early works to 1800 : Microscopical researches into the accordance in the structure and growth of animals and plants / translated from the German of Th. Schwann ... by Henry Smith ... ..
Smallpox -- Hospitals : North Brother Island : the last unknown place in New York City / photographs by Christopher Payne, with history by Randall Mason, and an essay by Robert Sullivan
Smallpox -- Japan -- History : The vaccinators : smallpox, medical knowledge, and the "opening" of Japan / Ann Jannetta
2007
1
Smallpox -- Kazakhstan -- Aralsk -- History : The 1971 smallpox epidemic in Aralsk, Kazakhstan, and the Soviet biological warfare program / edited by Jonathan B. Tucker, Raymond A. Zilinskas
Smallpox -- therapy : Live variola virus : considerations for continuing research / Committee on the Assessment of Future Scientific Needs for Live Variola Virus, Board on Global Health ; Ann M. Arvin and Deepali M. Patel, editors ; Institute of Medicine of the National Academies
Smallpox -- United States. : Changes in the incidence and fatality of smallpox in recent decades / by A.W. Hedrich, SC. D., associate in biostatistics, School of Hygiene and Public Health, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md. ... .
Smallpox -- Vaccination -- Government policy -- United States : The smallpox vaccination program : public health in an age of terrorism / Committee on Smallpox Vaccination Program Implementation, Board on Health Promotion and Disease Prevention ; Alina Baciu [and others], editors
Smallpox Vaccine -- therapeutic use : Toward a containment strategy for smallpox bioterror : an individual-based computational approach / Joshua M. Epstein [and others]
A species of ORTHOPOXVIRUS causing infections in humans. No infections have been reported since 1977 and the virus is now believed to be virtually extinct
A species of ORTHOPOXVIRUS causing infections in humans. No infections have been reported since 1977 and the virus is now believed to be virtually extinct