Brits' Plan in 1788 to Stop Smallpox May Have Backfired - Newser
Brits' Plan in 1788 to Stop Smallpox May Have Backfired NewserSmallpox in colonial Australia NatureSmallpox Scabs That British Doctors Used to Inoculate Patients May Have Introduced the Deadly Disease to Australia, New Research Suggests Smithsonian MagazineSydney’s 1789 smallpox epidemic came from the First Fleet and killed up to 220,000 Indigenous Australians: new research The ConversationModeling reveals Sydney's 1789 smallpox outbreak killed as many as 220,000 indigenous Australians Phys.org
