From 1750 to 1770, the number of smallpox deaths in Berlin and Copenhagen fluctuated greatly, varying from as few as four deaths per year to over 1,000 throughout this time. In Copenhagen, the fluctuation came at regular and consistent intervals until the 1770s, when the number of smallpox deaths no longer reached more than 500 per year; this was due to the widespread adoption of inoculation practices in Scandinavia during this time. When vaccination was introduced to Copenhagen at the turn of the nineteenth century, the number of smallpox deaths per year plummeted, and following Denmark's introduction of mandatory vaccination (for all people who had never been infected) there were no more recorded cases of smallpox in Copenhagen for the remainder of the years shown.
Contrast in Berlin
In Berlin (which was the capital of Prussia during this time), the number of smallpox deaths continued to fluctuate throughout the remainder of the nineteenth century (at least in the years where data is available). Inoculation was not as widespread throughout the late 1800s as it was in Copenhagen, and vaccination was not made compulsory in Prussia until 1874; because of this, we can see a great discrepancy in the number of smallpox deaths, and severity of epidemics, in both cities during this time. For example, Berlin had almost four times the number of smallpox deaths than Copenhagen, while the population was just 1.7 times larger.
Number of smallpox deaths in Berlin and Copenhagen between 1750 and 1823
Characteristic
Berlin
Copenhagen
1823
-
0
1822
1
0
1821
1
0
1820
8
0
1819
15
0
1818
34
0
1817
50
0
1816
15
0
1815
264
0
1814
147
0
1813
8
0
1812
12
0
1811
6
0
1810
30
4
1809
388
5
1808
455
46
1807
100
2
1806
490
5
1805
947
5
1804
65
13
1803
280
5
1802
194
73
1801
1,646
486
1800
129
35
1799
359
54
1798
133
386
1797
26
423
1796
463
357
1795
932
248
1794
68
452
1793
545
139
1792
698
155
1791
76
297
1790
814
140
1789
914
323
1788
53
185
1787
298
136
1786
1,077
193
1785
52
427
1784
340
77
1783
693
123
1782
138
332
1781
-
174
1780
-
98
1779
-
283
1778
-
278
1777
-
7
1776
-
86
1775
-
276
1774
381
116
1773
664
190
1772
302
22
1771
227
8
1770
987
22
1769
359
1,219
1768
39
27
1767
331
6
1766
1,060
42
1765
47
138
1764
32
480
1763
351
167
1762
449
7
1761
304
4
1760
363
118
1759
585
1,079
1758
224
13
1757
-
13
1756
-
125
1755
-
1,117
1754
-
9
1753
-
53
1752
-
113
1751
-
80
1750
-
1,457
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Royal College of Physicians. (December 31, 2018). Number of smallpox deaths in Berlin and Copenhagen between 1750 and 1823 [Graph]. In Statista. Retrieved November 10, 2024, from https://www-statista-com.ezproxy.canberra.edu.au/statistics/1107547/smallpox-deaths-berlin-copenhagen-historical/
Royal College of Physicians. "Number of smallpox deaths in Berlin and Copenhagen between 1750 and 1823." Chart. December 31, 2018. Statista. Accessed November 10, 2024. https://www-statista-com.ezproxy.canberra.edu.au/statistics/1107547/smallpox-deaths-berlin-copenhagen-historical/
Royal College of Physicians. (2018). Number of smallpox deaths in Berlin and Copenhagen between 1750 and 1823. Statista. Statista Inc.. Accessed: November 10, 2024. https://www-statista-com.ezproxy.canberra.edu.au/statistics/1107547/smallpox-deaths-berlin-copenhagen-historical/
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Number of smallpox deaths in Berlin and Copenhagen between 1750 and 1823 [Graph], Royal College of Physicians, December 31, 2018. [Online]. Available: https://www-statista-com.ezproxy.canberra.edu.au/statistics/1107547/smallpox-deaths-berlin-copenhagen-historical/