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campaigns

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

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