Inoculation made easy. Containing a full and true discovery of the method practised in the county of Essex. In which County alone, upwards of Nine Thousand People have been Inoculated within these Two last Years, without the Loss of One Single Patient, or the least dangerous Circumstances. Being Intended for the Benefit Of Masters and Mistresses of Families, and the Public in General, The Whole Art being laid down in so Clear and Easy a Method, as to render any one capable of Inoculating themselves and others, with the greatest Ease and Safety. With a true receipt to make the preparative powders, repellent pills, and the punch used in inoculation.

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[1766]
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London : printed for the author; and sold by R. Withy, at the Royal Exchange; T. Vernor and J. Chater, on Ludgate-Hill; and L. Hassall, at Chelmsford, [1766]

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11,[1]p. ; 40.

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ESTC N2355

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