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Show Is Typhoid Conquered? Vaccination to prevent smallpox is so general in this country and has been so effective in abolishing what was formerly one of the most destructive destruc-tive scourges of the human race that nearly everybody except the small number of people whose temperament predisposes them to "take the other side" accepts it as a matter of course and recognizes in it one of the greatest great-est blessings conferred by modern medical advancement. But typhoid vaccination is somewhat comparatively comparative-ly new, with which the public as a whole is not familiar. Yet it will be well for the public to take heed of the results that have been obtained by its use in the United States army. Cleveland Leader. |