Pox_ An American History - Michael Willrich [253]
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Sayreville, New Jersey
scabs
Schenck v. United States
Schettler, Bernard H.
schools
compulsory attendance laws
conflict in
private
segregation in
strikes
as vaccination siteSee also compulsory vaccination
Scientific American
Seattle
Sedgwick, William T.
September
Shaffer, A. W.
Shafter, William
Shaw, George Bernard
Shaw, Lemuel
Sheffly, Will
ship surgeons
Shoemaker, W. N.
Siboney, Cuba
Slaughter-House Cases
slavery
African American health during
in Puerto Rico
smallpox control
in Boston
in Cambridge, Massachusetts
classism in
colonial
in Cuba
funds for
immigrants and
in Italy
local, role of federal government in
in New York City
in Panama Canal Zone
pesthouses. See pesthouses
in the Philippines. See Philippine campaign
police power in. See police power
politics of
in prisons
in Puerto Rico. See Puerto Rican campaign
quarantine. See quarantine
racism in
railroads and
resistance toSee also antivaccinationism/antivaccinationists
in the South
spatial strategy. See spatial strategy
for steamships
smallpox (variola virus)
as African American disease
in Cambridge. See Cambridge, Massachusetts
in Camden. See Camden, New Jersey
as children’s disease
during Civil War
confluent
control. See smallpox control
course of
in Cuba
cure, lack of
death from, reasons for
death rate. See death rate, smallpox
discovery of pathogen of
discrete
duration of illness
earliest known cases of
enanthem
as endemic in Europe
as endemic to Spanish-American War theaters
epidemics of 1898–1903. See epidemics of 1898–1903
epidemiology of
eradication of
factors in surviving
fever in
first cases
flat type
in Franco-Prussian War
frozen stock of
global eradication campaign
hemorrhagic
history of
immunity to
incubation period
last U.S. case
last U.S. outbreak
lesions. See lesions
as loathsome/filth disease
methods of fighting. See smallpox control
mild type. See mild type of smallpox
Native Americans and
in New Jersey. See New Jersey
in New World
New York City outbreak. See New York City outbreak
origin of name
outsiders as source of
pathogen as unknown
in Philadelphia. See Philadelphia
in Puerto Rico. See Puerto Rico
reporting of
scars of
as self-limited disease
among soldiers
in the South. See South, U.S.
in Sweden
symptoms of
transmission of
treatment for
in the United StatesSee also epidemics of 1898–1903
vaccination. See vaccination, smallpox
variola major. See variola major
variola minor. See variola minor
virions of
weapons-grade
Smith, Jacob H.
Smith, Theobald
Smith, William H.
Smith, William M.
Smock, B. W.
Smoot, A. B.
Snodgrass, John E.
social insurance/welfare state
Socialist Labor Party
soldiers
infectious disease among
U.S. See soldiers, U.S.
soldiers, U.S.
compulsory vaccination of
death rate of wounded
death toll in Philippine-American War
infectious disease among
number of
smallpox among
South, U.S. See also specific places
camps of. See camps
epidemics of 1898–1903 in See also specific places
federal power in
intractability of smallpox in
lack of smallpox experience in
medical beliefs in
smallpox control in
vaccination as lost art in
vaccination in
South Boston Hospital
South CarolinaSee also specific places
southerners, U.S. Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service and
Southern Medical Journal
Soviet UnionSee also Russia
Sowders, Joseph
Spain/Spanish imperialism
Cuba’s insurrection against
Philippines and
Puerto Rico and
Spanish-American War
assembly areas. See camps
death rate of wounded troops
deaths from disease
Dodge Commission report
last battle of
mustering of troops
reasons for
smallpox as endemic to theaters of
smallpox