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Introducing Variolation to the Russian Public. Before and After the Experiment of Catherine the Great

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References

  1. Bartlett, Roger P., ‘Russia in the eighteenth-century European adoption of inoculation for smallpox’, in Russia and the World of the Eighteenth Century, ed. by Anthony G. Cross, Karen Rasmussen et Roger P. Bartlett (Columbus, Ohio: Slavica Publishers, 1988.), pp. 193–213.
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References

  1. Bartlett, Roger P., ‘Russia in the eighteenth-century European adoption of inoculation for smallpox’, in Russia and the World of the Eighteenth Century, ed. by Anthony G. Cross, Karen Rasmussen et Roger P. Bartlett (Columbus, Ohio: Slavica Publishers, 1988.), pp. 193–213.
  2. Bekasova, Alexandra, ‘Istorii͡a o tom, kak privivali ospu rossiĭskomu dvoru’ [The story of how smallpox was inoculated at the Russian court], Mezhdunarodnai͡a Konferent͡sii͡a Ekaterina Velikai͡a: Epokha Rossiĭskoĭ Istorii V Pami͡at’ 200-letii͡a Akademii Nauk, 26–29 August 1996, pp. 18–24.
  3. Bishop, William John, ‘Thomas Dimsdale and the inoculation of Catherine the Great of Russia’, Annals of Medical History, 4 (1932), 32128.
    [Google Scholar]
  4. Clendenning, Philip H., ‘Dr Thomas Dimsdale and smallpox inoculation in Russia’, Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, 28.2 (1973), 10925.
    [Google Scholar]
  5. Eriksen, Anne, ‘Smallpox inoculation: translation, transference and transformation’, Palgrave Communications, Palgrave Macmillan, 6.1 (2020), 19.
    [Google Scholar]
  6. Grant, Alicia, Globalization of variolation. The overlooked origins of the immunity to smallpox in the 18th century (London: World scientific publishing Europe Ltd., 2019).
  7. Grombah, Sergey M., Russkai͡a medit͡sinskai͡a literatura XVIII veka [Russian medical literature of the 18th century] (Moscow: Izdatel’stvo Akademii medit͡sinskikh nauk SSSR, 1953).
  8. Gubert, Wladislaw, Ospa i ospoprivivanie [Smallpox and vaccination] (St Petersburg: Tipografii͡a P. P. Soĭkina, 1896).
  9. Marcil, Yasmine, ‘Pratiques et enjeux scientifiques, intellectuels et politiques de la traduction (vers 1660-vers 1840). Entre France et Italie, le mémoire en faveur de l’inoculation de La Condamine’, La Révolution Française, 3 (2018), 118.
    [Google Scholar]
  10. Mikirtichan, Galina Lvovna, ‘Iz istorii vakt͡sinoprofilaktiki: ospoprivivani’ [On the history of vaccination: vaccination against smallpox], Rossiĭskiĭ pediatricheskiĭ zhurnal [Russian pediatric journal], 19.1 (2016), 5562.
    [Google Scholar]
  11. Renner, Andreas, Russische autokratie und Europäische medizin. Organisierter wissenstransfer im 18. Jahrhundert (Stuttgart: Medizin, Gesellschaft und Geschichte, Beiheft 34, 2010).
    [Google Scholar]
  12. Rikhter, Vil’gel’m, Istorii͡a medit͡siny v Rossii [History of medicine in Russia] (Moscow: Pri universitetskoĭ tipografii, 1820), III.
  13. Svodnyĭ katalog knig na inostrannykh i͡azykakh, izdannykh v Rossii v XVIII veke, 1701–1800 [Consolidated catalog of books in foreign languages published in Russia in the XVIII century, 1701–1800], ed. by E. A. Savel’eva, 3 vols (Leningrad: Nauka, 1985), II.
  14. Schiebinger, Londa, Secret cures of slaves: people, plants, and medicine in the eighteenth-century Atlantic World (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2017).
  15. Verevkin, Ivan, Istorii͡a ospy v Rossii i mer k ee unichtozhenii͡u. Dissertat͡sii͡a na stepen’ doktora medit͡siny lekari͡a I. Verevkina [The history of smallpox in Russia and measures towards its destruction. Doctoral thesis in medicine] (St Petersburg: Tipografii͡a I͡Akova Trei͡a, 1867).
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