Some remarks upon Dr. Wagstaff's Letter against inoculating the small-pox. In a letter to himself, defending that practice ... With an appendix, in favour of inoculation / by F. Slare.
- Williams, Perrott, 1680-1746
- Date:
- 1725
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Some remarks upon Dr. Wagstaff's Letter against inoculating the small-pox. In a letter to himself, defending that practice ... With an appendix, in favour of inoculation / by F. Slare. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![[ **] APPENDIX. T Firft Intention was to le muchfloor ter in this my Narra¬ tive^ which follows, and alfo to conceal my Name; but upon fecond Thoughts I declare my felf obligd' to add my Name, and to give a free and open Teflimony, in favour of Inoculation, which I am fully per- fuaded, will prove a very great Benefit to Mankind. F. Slare, M. D. A Senior Fellow, and Eletl. of the College of Phylicians. Author of the foregoing Trad Dr. J[ Illlliajns,aCovrcfyon den t withDr.y^ra^ the learned Secretary of the Royal Society, be¬ gan this Fradice very early at Haverfordwefi in South-Wales: AnS that on two of his Sons, who both came off very fafe and eafy. Being known to be a. very good, as well as very learned](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30775589_0026.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


