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Army vaccinations
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GreatArtuin | Report | 14 Feb 2015 22:02 |
Hi - Does anyone have any idea what type of vaccinations a new Army recruit would receive in 1894? |
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PatinCyprus | Report | 15 Feb 2015 09:44 |
Here are the vaccines available in the 1800s |
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GreatArtuin | Report | 15 Feb 2015 16:34 |
Thank you PatinCyprus (beautiful island). How sad that whichever vac it was he failed. They checked him out in base hospital (not admitted) but he was discharged from the army after only 3 months. :-( |
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mgnv | Report | 16 Feb 2015 09:22 |
It would be for smallpox - even in the 1960s, everyone had a smallpox vaccination scar abt 1 cm across on their upper arm. |
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GreatArtuin | Report | 16 Feb 2015 18:16 |
Thanks mgnv. The army didn't discharge him I later found out, he had paid to be discharged. This was permissible during the first 3 months attestation period. So whatever it was he obviously didn't feel it was possible to follow an army career. |
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Denburybob | Report | 28 Feb 2015 19:53 |
I had a yellow fever jab before going to the Middle East in 1967. Bob |
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GreatArtuin | Report | 1 Mar 2015 18:32 |
Thanks Bob :-D |
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