An Atlas of Illustrations of Clinical Medicine, Surgery and Pathology

An Atlas of Illustrations of Clinical Medicine, Surgery and Pathology is a medical book of images first published in 1901 by John Bale, Sons & Danielsson. It contains the widely cited photograph taken by Allan Warner of two 13-year-old boys from the same class, who after coming into contact with smallpox, the vaccinated boy remained well and the boy who did not receive the vaccine developed the disease.[1][2][3][4][5]

An Atlas of Illustrations of Clinical Medicine, Surgery and Pathology
LanguageEnglish
Published1901
PublisherJohn Bale, Sons & Danielsson
Photograph of two boys; one with smallpox (Atlas of Clinical Medicine, Surgery, and Pathology, 1901)

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  1. ^ Edinburgh Medical Journal. Sutherland and Knox. 1906. p. 359.
  2. ^ Hutchinson, Jonathan, ed. (1901). Atlas of clinical medicine, surgery, and pathology. London : New Sydenham Society.
  3. ^ Rhodes, Bryan (1 October 2020). "Some comments about previous pandemics". Morecambe Bay Medical Journal. 8 (8): 222–225. doi:10.48037/mbmj.v8i8.1266. ISSN 2634-0631. S2CID 234218305.
  4. ^ "An Atlas of Illustrations of Clinical Medicine, Surgery and Pathology". The Indian Medical Gazette. 38 (12): 477. 1903. PMC 5150755.
  5. ^ Gupta, Sanjay; Loberg, Kristin (2021). "4. Cows". World War C: Lessons from the Covid-19 Pandemic and How to Prepare for the Next One. New York: Simon and Schuster. p. 101. ISBN 978-1-9821-6610-6.