Some account of the success of inoculation for the small-pox in England and America

together with Plain instructions by which any person may be enabled to perform the operation and conduct the patient through the distemper.

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Some account of the success of inoculation for the small-pox in England and America

together with Plain instructions by which any person may be enabled to perform the operation and conduct the patient through the distemper.

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English
Pages
12

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Edition Notes

Part 1, p. 8 signed "B. Franklin, of Philadelphia."
Part 2 has special title: Plain instructions for inoculation in the small-pox by which any person may be enabled to perform the operation, and conduct the patient through the distemper. London : Printed at the expence of the author, to be given away in America, M,DCC,LIX [1759].
Part 2 attributed to William Heberden. Cf. ESTC. Ford attributes part 2 to Dr. Archer.
LC copy imperfect: p. 11-12 (second sequence) torn away with some loss of text.
LC copy has bookplate: Toner Collection.
Ford, P.L. Franklin bibliography, 256
ESTC N40891, N22755

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London
Genre
Early works to 1800.
Other Titles
Plain instructions for inoculation in the small-pox.

Classifications

Library of Congress
RA644.S6 F685 1759

The Physical Object

Pagination
8, 12 p. ;
Number of pages
12

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3391119M
LCCN
2004719156

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