Massey, apothecary. Isaac.
A short and plain account of inoculation. With some remarks on the main arguments made use of to recommend that practice, by Mr. Maitland and others. By Isaac Massey, .
London: printed for W. Meadows, and soid [sic] by T. Payne, 1722.
ESTC No. T48116.Grub Street ID 276065.
Massey, apothecary. Isaac.
A short and plain account of inoculation. With some remarks on the main arguments made use of to recommend that practice, by Mr. Maitland and others. By Isaac Massey, apothecary to Christ's Hospital. The second edition. To which is added, a letter to the learned James Jurin, M.D.R.S. Secr. Col. Reg. Med. Lord. Soc. In answer to his letter to the learned Dr. Cotesworth, and his comparison between the mortality of na[tural] and inoculated small pox.
London: Printed for W. Meadows, at the Angel in Cornhill, 1723.
ESTC No. T8323.Grub Street ID 303649.
Massey, apothecary. Isaac.
A letter to the learned James Jurin, M.D. ... In answer to his letter to the learned Dr. Cotesworth, and his comparison between the mortality of natural and inoculated small pox. By Isaac Massey, ... .
London: printed for W. Meadows, 1723.
ESTC No. T9218.Grub Street ID 311973.
Massey, apothecary. Isaac.
A short and plain account of inoculation. With some remarks on the main arguments made use of to recommend that practice, by Mr. Maitland and others. By Isaac Massey, apothecary to Christ's Hospital. The third edition. To which is added, a letter to the learned James Jurin, M.D.R.S. Secr. Col. Reg. Med. Lond. Soc. In answer to his letter to the learned Dr. Cotesworth, and his comparison between the mortality of natural and inoculated small pox.
London: Printed for W. Meadows, at the Angel in Cornhill, 1724.
ESTC No. T48115.Grub Street ID 276064.
Massey, apothecary. Isaac.
Remarks on Dr. Jurin's last yearly account of the success of inoculation. By Isaac Massey, Apothecary to Christ's Hospital.
London: printed for W. Meadows, at the Angel in Cornhill, MDCCXXVII. [1727].
ESTC No. T8315.Grub Street ID 303631.
Massey, apothecary. Isaac.
The historical part of Mr. Thomas Hurdman's distemper, of which he died October the 26th, 1730. Published in Latin by Dr. William Graeme, his First Physician, and now put into English; with some material and necessary remarks and corrections. By Issac Massey, Apothecary to Christ's Hospital. Nec me ignorantia, Veri decipiet. Pudet haec opprobia nobis. Dici potuisse & non potuisse refelli.
London: printed for J. Roberts, in Warwick-Lane, MDCCXXX. [1730].
ESTC No. T140301.Grub Street ID 188079.