@article{50792375650d45b8b6820acb7ce02a87,
title = "{"}A Tissue of the most Flagrant Anomalies{"}: Smallpox Vaccination and the Centralization of Sanitary Administration in Nineteenth-Century London",
author = "Graham Mooney",
note = "Funding Information: The work for this paper was initially funded by an ESRC Research Competition Award. Research on London is continuing with a project grant from the Wellcome Trust, 'Mortality in the Metropolis, 1860-1920' (grant number 044175), based at the Centre for Metropolitan History. A number of colleagues have commented on earlier versions of the article, including those present at a BSPS symposium on early childhood mortality. I would also like to thank in particular Bill Gould, Anne Hardy, Violetta Hionidou, Gerry Kearns, Bill Luckin, Andrea Tanner, Naomi Williams, Bob Woods and Bill Bynum and three anonymous referees for Medical History.",
year = "1997",
month = jul,
doi = "10.1017/S0025727300062694",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "41",
pages = "261--290",
journal = "Medical history",
issn = "0025-7273",
publisher = "Welcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine",
number = "3",
}