The case of inoculating the small-pox consider'd

and its advantages asserted; in a review of Dr. Wagstaffe's letter. Wherein every thing that author has advanced against it, is fully confuted; and inoculation proved a safe, beneficial and laudable practice.

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The case of inoculating the small-pox consider'd

and its advantages asserted; in a review of Dr. Wagstaffe's letter. Wherein every thing that author has advanced against it, is fully confuted; and inoculation proved a safe, beneficial and laudable practice.

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T. Warner
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RBSC copy: Bound with Brady, Samuel. Some remarks upon Dr. Wagstaffe's letter, and Mr. Massey's sermon against inoculating the small-pox. London, 1722.

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