The practice of inoculation justified

a sermon preached at Ingatestone, Essex, October 12, 1766, in defence of inoculation. To which is added an appendix on the present state of inoculation; with observations, &c

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The practice of inoculation justified

a sermon preached at Ingatestone, Essex, October 12, 1766, in defence of inoculation. To which is added an appendix on the present state of inoculation; with observations, &c

The second editon.
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The practice of inoculation justified: a sermon preached at Ingatestone, Essex, October 12, 1766, in defence of inoculation. To which is added an appendix on the present state of inoculation; with observations, &c
1767, Printed and sold by Lionel Hassall, in Chelmsford ..., And sold also by R. Davis, J. Wilkie, and J. Kingman, London
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Half title: A sermon on inoculation, &c.

Price two shillings.

Text on John XI, 4.

Advertisement on p. [1] at end.

Prefatory letter dated Feb. 20, 1767.

ESTC, T174260.

ESTC T174260.

Copy 1 Note: Ownership inscription on half title: John Botham.

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xi, 1 unnumbered page, 63 pages, 1 unnumbered page ;
Number of pages
63

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OL26494415M
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