A collection of pieces relative to inoculation for the small-pox, by the following authors; I. Dr. Gatti's observations on inoculation, translated from the French by Dr. Maty. II. Dr. Watson's series of experiments, instituted with a view, of ascertaining the most successful Method. III. Dr. Percival's Arguments against the inoculation of children, in early Infancy. IV.. Dr. Cook's directions in the care of infants. V. Dr. Closs's method of curing the small-pox in the Natural Way; with some Observations on Medical Subjects. Given for publication, by a member of the faculty.

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MDCCLXVIII. [1768]
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Dublin : printed by John Exshaw, in Dame-Street, MDCCLXVIII. [1768]

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[4],xi,[1],115[i.e.215],[1]p. ; 80.

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