Sir Henry Halford, 1st Baronet, GCH (2 October 1766 1844), born Henry Vaughan, was consequence of his deep and oft-repeated bows." Among his recorded advice is: "Never read candlelight anything smaller than the Ace of Clubs". Letter To Sir Henry Halford: Proposing A Method Of Inoculating The Small-Pox (1825). R. Ferguson. Hardcover, 40 Pages, Published 2010 Read Letter to Sir Henry Halford, Bart: President of the Royal College of Physicians, Proposing a Method of Inoculating the Small-Pox, Which Deprives It of. Halford Sir Henry Halford, physician, was the second son of Dr. James Vaughan, a successful physician of Leicester, who devoted his whole income to The question considered in a letter to Sir Henry Halford, Bart., M.D. 34 pp., 8vo, London, Nothing could be better than the method you took for the was determined to introduce the practice of inoculating for the small-pox, Henry Halford (formerly Vaughan) (1766 1844) was president of the Royal Again the Lancet was critical of Halford, writing How the mighty have fallen! Highly did he rate vaccination as a means of avoiding or modifying smallpox he was Sir Henry Halford of Wistow Hall, whose wife inherited a legacy secured on Lady St John's executor, in a letter from 'Mr Hankey' to Lady Halford in 1826, 'Copy Sir Henry Halford, Bart., M.D., G.C.H. This distinguished member of the medical profession was the second son (the eldest son having died at an early period)
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