The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 39
Dr. Muller, Privy-Councillor to the Imperial Government, Berlin
page 12
.gif)
Dr. Muller, Privy-Councillor to the Imperial Government, Berlin.
Of 3552 cases of death by small-pox in 1871, 484 were children under 5 years of age, all vaccinated, and yielding the following result:
Cases of Small-pox in Vaccinated Children. | Deaths of ditto. | Percentage of Deaths on cases. | |
---|---|---|---|
Under 1 year | 179 | 99 | 55.30 |
Under 2 years | 298 | 127 | 42.62 |
Under 3 years | 295 | 111 | 37.62 |
Under 4 years | 244 | 78 | 31.96 |
Under 5 years | 175 | 69 | 39.42 |
Total Cases under 5 years | 1191 | Total Deaths 484 | Percentage 40.63 |
—Quoted by Dr. Kolb, of Munich, from Dr. Muller's Report on Small-Pox in Berlin, in 1871; and Published by the National Anti-Compulsory Vaccination League.