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A refutation of the reflections against inoculation, published by Doctor Rast, of Lyons; So far as they are supported by Calculations drawn from the Bills of Mortality in London, and his Observations. With a Persuasive to that Practice, Deduced from the Success of the Inoculating Hospital near London. By Antony Relhan, M.D. Fellow of the College of Physicians, in London,
Relhan, Anthony, 1715-1776.Date: 1764- Books
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A comparative statement of facts and observations relative to the cow-pox; published by Doctors Jenner and Woodville.
Paytherus, Thomas.Date: 1800- Books
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Strictures on the cow pox, or Vaccine inoculation; by M.F. Wagstaffe, F.M.S.
Wagstaffe, Matthew French.Date: 1800- Books
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Occasional letters on the practice of inoculation.
Greenhill, Joseph, 1704-1788.Date: [1767]- Books
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Papers selected from the Censor. Written by - H. Of which two were condemned to be burned by the common hangman.
H, -.Date: 1750- Books
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England's bloody tribunal: or, popish cruelty displayed. Containing a compleat account of the lives, religious principles, cruel persecutions, sufferings, tortures, and triumphant deaths, of the most pious English Protestant martyrs, Who have sealed the Faith of our Holy Religion with their Blood. Exhibiting A full View of Popery, with all its superstitious and horrid Practices; and tending to promote the Protestant Religion, by displaying the Errors of Popish Idolatry, and confirming the true Believer in the Faith of Our Blessed Redeemer, who was crucified for our Sins, and rose again for our Justification, and now sitteth at the Right Hand of God, making Intercession for us. To Which IS Added, A faithful Narrative of the many hortid Cruelties and Persecutions that have been inflicted by the Roman Catholics on the Protestants of Scotland, Ireland, France and Germany. With A particular Description of the various Tortares and Barbarities, that are practiced by the Inquisition in Different Parts of the World. Also The Lives of the Primitive Reformers, whose Effigies are given in the Frontispiece to the Work. Together With A full and plain Refutation of the Errors of the Romish Church, laid down in such a Manner as to enable the unlearned Protestants to confute the chief Arguments of the most artful Popish Priests and their Emissaries. By the Reverend Matthew Taylor, D. D. By the King's Authority.
Taylor, Matthew, D.D.Date: MDCCLXXI. [1771]- Books
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Inoculation. Williams, many years surgeon to his Majesty's military-hospitals abroad: in conjunction with Messrs. Cowlams, and Mr. Joliffe, inoculates after Mr. Williams's peculiar (short) method, viz. without any preparation before-hand, ...
Williams, Mr., active 1767.Date: 1767- Books
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Several reasons proving that inoculating or transplanting the small pox, is a lawful practice, and that it has been blessed by God for the saving of many a life. By Increase Mather, D.D. [Two lines of Scripture texts]
Mather, Increase, 1639-1723.Date: 1721- Books
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Further observations on the variolæ vaccinæ, or cow pox. By Edward Jenner, M.D. F.R.S. F.L.S. &c.
Jenner, Edward, 1749-1823.Date: 1799- Books
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Some account of what is said of inoculating or transplanting the small pox. By the learned Dr. Emanuel Timonius, and Jacobus Pylarinus. With some remarks thereon. To which are added, a few quaeries in answer to the scruples of many about the lawfulness of this method. Published by Dr. Zabdiel Boylston.
Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728.Date: 1721- Books
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A dissuasive against inoculating for the small-pox: in a letter to a gentleman, &c. To which is added, A parallel between the scripture notion of divine resignation, and the modern practice of receiving the small-pox by inoculation: In A Second Letter to a Gentleman, wherein the Opinion of Dr. Doddridge is particularly taken Notice of, and examined.
Date: MDCCLI. [1751]- Books
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An essay on the inoculation of the small pox. To which are added, some examples of persons inoculated with good success at Hanover. By John Wreden Body-Surgeon to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales.
Wreden, Johann Ernst.Date: [1729]- Books
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A letter to the Reverend Mr. Massey, Occasion'd by his Late Wonderful sermon against inoculation.
Maitland, Charles, 1668-1748.Date: MDCCXXII. [1722]- Books
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Several arguments, proving, that inoculating the small pox is not contained in the law of physick, either natural or Divine, and therefore unlawful. Together with a reply to two short pieces, one by the Rev. Dr. Increase Mather, and another by an anonymous author, intituled, Sentiments on the small pox inoculated. And also, a short answer to a late letter in the New-England courant. By John Williams.
Williams, John, 1664-1729.Date: 1721- Books
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Advice to parents on the management of their children in the natural small pox, and during inoculation; with a Few Cases, Confirming the Author's Opinion. To which are added, some general observations on the use of tea, and the present regimen of diet among the higher ranks of society.
Date: 1797- Books
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Thoughts arising from experience, concerning the present peculiar method of treating persons inoculated for the small-pox. Relating to the Preparation of the Patients. The Manner of the Operation. The Genuine Nature of the Disease, and of some other Eruptive Cases, The Use of Cold Air. The Effect of Retarding or Lessening the Eruption, and of Purging after it is over. By W. Bromfeild, Surgeon to Her Royal Highness the Princess Dowager of Wales, and to St. George's and the Lock Hospitals.
Bromfield, William, 1712-1792.Date: [1767?]- Books
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Thoughts arising from experience, concerning the present peculiar method of treating persons inoculated for the small-pox. Relating to the preparation of the patients. The manner of the operation. The genuine nature of the disease, and of some other eruptive cases. The use of cold air. The effect of retarding or lessening the eruption, and of purging after it is over. By W. Bromfeld, surgeon to Her Royal Highness the Princess Dowager of Wales, and to St. George's and the Lock-Hospitals.
Bromfield, William, 1712-1792.Date: MDCCLXVII. [1767]- Books
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Some observations on the new method of receiving the small-pox by ingrafting or inoculating. By Mr. Colman. Containing also the reasons, which first induc'd him to, and have since confirm'd him in, his favourable opinion of it.
Colman, Benjamin, 1673-1747.Date: 1721- Books
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An answer to Baron Dimsdale's Review of Dr. Lettsom's Observations on the Baron's Remarks respecting a letter upon general inoculation. By John Coakley Lettsom, M.D. F. R. S. and S. A.
Lettsom, John Coakley, 1744-1815.Date: MDCCLXXIX. [1779]- Books
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A vindication of a sermon, entitled, inoculation an indefensible practice. In which Dr. Kirkpatrick's Arguments in Favour of the Operation, together with his and a certain Letter-Writer's Objections to the Sermon, are distinctly consider'd and reply'd to; and the Practice demonstrated, in the amplest Manner, highly culpable in a Moral, extremely absurd in a Physical View. By Theodore Delafaye, A. M. Rector of St. Mildred's and All-Saints, in the City of Canterbury.
Delafaye, Theodore, 1703 or 1704-1772.Date: MDCCLIV. [1754]- Books
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New observations on inoculation. By Dr. Gatti, consulting physician to His Most Christian Majesty and professor of medicine in the University of Pisa. Translated from the French, by M. Maty, M.D. Sec. R.S.
Gatti, Angelo, 1730-1798.Date: MDCCLVIII [1758]- Books
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New observations on inoculation. By Dr. Gatti, consulting physician to His Most Christian Majesty, and professor of medicine in the University of Pisa. Translated from the French, by M. Maty, M.D. sec. R.S.
Gatti, Angelo, 1730-1798.Date: MDCCLXVIII. [1768]- Books
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Reports of a series of inoculations for the variolæ vaccinæ, or cow-pox; with remarks and observations on this disease, considered as a substitute for the small-pox. By William Woodville, M. D. Physician to the Small-Pox and Inoculation Hospitals.
Woodville, William, 1752-1805.Date: 1799- Books
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The nature of inoculation explained, and Its Merits Stated; in an essay, intended to supply what appeared still wanting to clear up that subject. And wherein The Nature of the Difference, between Inoculation and the Natural Small-Pox, is fully shewn; all Extremes in Opinion or Practice are avoided; and the true Use and best Manner of Preparation, from a Knowledge and Experience therein, of an earlier Date than what any, who have written on the Subject, pretend to, are declared; with a View to the general Good. To which is added, an appendix, containing Some Thoughts on the first Appearance of the Small-Pox in the World, and an Address to Inoculators and Others.
Barker, John, 1730-Date: MDCCLXIX. [1769]- Books
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A sermon preached before His Grace Charles Duke of Marlborough, and the Rt. Rev. Isaac, Lord Bishop of Worcester, Presidents, the Vice-Presidents, Stewards of the Feast, and Governors, of the hospital for the small-pox, and for inoculation, at the Parish-Church of St. Andrew, Holborn, on Wednesday, April 12th, 1758. By Cutts Barton, D. D. Rector of St. Andrew's, Holborn, and Chaplain to Her Royal Highness the Princess Dowager of Wales.
Barton, Cutts, 1706 or 1707-1780.Date: [1758]