A vindication of the new method of inoculating the small-pox, against the arguments and objections of Dr. Langton and Mr. Bromfeild, Wherein it is demonstrated, That the Distemper communicated by this Method is the genuine small-pox; That Patients so inoculated are not in the least Danger of taking the Distemper in the natural way; and also That the Method itself bids fair, in the Hands of judicious Practitioners, to become in the highest Degree beneficial to Mankind: In which is comprehended An Inquiry into the true causes, Which render the Distemper so very favourable, In this Way of Inoculating. By Giles Watts, M.D.

  • Watts, Giles, 1725-1792.
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MDCCLXVII. [1767]
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London : printed for Joseph Johnson, in Pater-Noster-Row, and sold by Stephen Katte, at Battle, MDCCLXVII. [1767]

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[4],viii,66p. ; 80.

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