This chapter discusses the history of the acceptance of inoculation for smallpox, highlighting the role of women in advocating for it. It explores the challenges faced by Queen Caroline in promoting inoculation and the opposition she faced from the clergy. The chapter also mentions the establishment of links with apothecaries and the efforts of Dr. Kortomas Netleton in gathering data about smallpox cases and inoculation.

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