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Within the medical community there was sharp division on this matter.  The anti‑innoculators cited the deaths that did occur from variolation as proof of the real hazards of this practice, while variolation's proponents cited the writings of Drs. Timoninus and Pylarinus, as well as the actual successes of Bolyston's experimental inoculations.