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A REVOLUTIONARY IN THE SMALLPOX WAR WHEN DR. ZABDIEL BOYLSTON INTRODUCED SMALLPOX INOCULATIONS IN BOSTON NEARLY 300 YEARS AGO, HE WAS DENOUNCED BY THE MEDICAL AND POLITICAL ESTABLISHMENT. TODAY, WITH THE THREAT OF SMALLPOX AGAIN CENTER STAGE, HE IS CONSIDERED A HERO.
The Boston Globe; 5/11/2003; Benjamin Scheindlin; 787 words
; ... American Colonies by Boston physician Zabdiel Boylston almost 300 years ago. Born in 1679, Zabdiel Boylston was trained in medicine by his father ... practice of inoculation against smallpox to Boylston's attention. After the start of the outbreak ...
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RECALLING SMALLPOX, PIG ON THE HILL
The Boston Globe; 5/1/2005; Christine MacDonald, Globe Correspondent; 494 words
; ... Bostonians have heard of Boylston Street. But how many know what Dr. Zabdiel Boylston did to get a street named ... Matthew Mays, 14, who plays Boylston, a Colonial- era doctor ... saved lives and earned Boylston a street named in his honor ...
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Witness
Military Images; 5/1/2005; Valentine, Scott; 787 words
; ... Captain Witnesses The Death Of A Famous General. Captain Zabdiel Boylston Adams, Company F, 56th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry ... rocks on the afternoon of July 2, 1863, Surgeon Z. Boylston Adams placed the Field Hospital of the 32nd Massachusetts ...
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NAME FAME
The Boston Globe; 5/30/2002; JUNE WULFF; 237 words
; Who's Leonard P. Zakim, you ask? How about these other famous names: Boylston Street Brookline physician Zabdiel Boylston introduced smallpox inoculation to the American colonies. Callahan Tunnel: Lieutenant William ...
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BOSTON'S SMALLPOX LEGACY
The Boston Globe; 6/22/2003; 510 words
; ... inoculation effectively and passed the information to Dr. Zabdiel Boylston, who used the method simultaneously on three people ... African slaves (the article calls them "serv ants"). Boylston went on to inoculate many more people. What this small ...
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The Speckled Monster: A Historical Tale of Battling Smallpox.(Book Review)
Science News; 7/12/2003; 148 words
; ... London. She introduces two individuals who fought to stave off the disease. Lady Mary Wortley Montagu of London and Zabdiel Boylston of Boston borrowed from the folk medicine of Ottoman women and African slaves and injected small amounts of the smallpox ...
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BOSTON'S BOUTS WITH SMALLPOX
The Boston Globe; 12/2/2001; WILLIAM M. FOWLER; 672 words
; ... Mather, most of the ministers sided with him. Only one doctor, Zabdiel Boylston defended the procedure. As the summer wore on, the death toll ... effort began here in Boston with the efforts of Cotton Mather, Zabdiel Boylston, and Benjamin Waterhouse.
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TIME TO RECENTRE?
The Boston Globe; 7/14/2002; JOEL WARNER; 487 words
; ... cow pasture in 1712, Brookline's Old Burying Ground was the town's first cemetery, eternally housing guests like Zabdiel Boylston, a pioneer in smallpox vaccinations, and prominent local families like the Devotions and the Goddards. But ever since ...
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SLOW DEATH OF A MONSTER
Rocky Mountain News; 6/27/2003; L.E. Rich SPECIAL TO THE NEWS; 787 words
; ... Wortley Montagu of London and surgeon Zabdiel Boylston of Boston, took up the practice ... inoculation agent. In Lady Mary's and Boylston's day, no one quite understood ... ludicrous for many. Lady Mary and Boylston - themselves oddities as they were ...
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Interview: Jennifer Carrell discusses the early efforts to battle smallpox as told in her book, "The Speckled Monster"
All Things Considered (NPR); 11/6/2003; ROBERT SIEGEL, MICHELE NORRIS; 787 words
; ... 00-10:00 PM ROBERT SIEGEL, host: From NPR News, this is ALL THINGS CONSIDERED. I'm Robert ... in London and, across the ocean, Dr. Zabdiel Boylston in Boston. Neither had formal medical ... Author, "The Speckled Monster"): What Boylston would do was go to a patient who had ...
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