An account of inoculation for the small-pox. Wherein the constitution, age, and habit of body, most favourable to inoculation, are particularly pointed out; The Various Methods that have been adopted by eminent Physicians, before the Introduction of the present prevailing Practice, are distinctly laid down; their Successes or Failures impartially recorded; Interspersed With Remarke on the Writers that have treated of this Distemper; And A Carilty of Cards which happened in the Author's Practice. Concluding with a summary of all the arguments for and against inoculation. By David Schultz, M.D

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  • An account of inoculation for the small-pox. Wherein the constitution, age, and habit of body, most favourable to inoculation, are particularly pointed out; The Various Methods that have been adopted by eminent Physicians, before the Introduction of the present prevailing Practice, are distinctly laid down; their Successes or Failures impartially recorded; Interspersed With Remarke on the Writers that have treated of this Distemper; And A Carilty of Cards which happened in the Author's Practice. Concluding with a summary of all the arguments for and against inoculation. By David Schultz, M.D
  • Ber&attelse om koppors ympande. English
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London: printed for J. Payne, No 54, in Pater-Noster-Row, MDCCLXVII. [1767]
Publication year
1767
ESTC No.
N1775
Grub Street ID
7213
Description
[4],139,[1]p. ; 8°.
Note
With a half-title

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