Thoughts on General and Partial Inoculations / Containing a translation of two treatises written when the author was at Petersburg, and published there, by Command of her Imperial Majesty, in the Russian Language

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INTRODUCTION.

A Description of the METHODS PROPOSED

An objection to the practice of Inoculation considered.

On general and partial Inoculations in the country.

On general and partial Inoculations in London, or other large and populous places.

Of an Hospital for Inoculation.

On the Hospitals at Pancras.

CONCLUSION.

ERRATA.

A Translation of Two Treatises written when the Author was at Petersburg, and published there, by Command of her Imperial Majesty, in the Russian Language.

ALSO
OUTLINES OF TWO PLANS:

One, for the general Inoculation of the Poor in small Towns and Villages.

The other, for the general Inoculation of the Poor in London, and other large and populous Places.

BY THE HONOURABLE
Baron THOMAS DIMSDALE,
First Physician and Actual Counsellor of State to her Imperial
Majesty the Empress of all the Russias, and F. R. S.
LONDON:
Printed by William Richardson;
For W. Owen, in Fleet-street; and T. Carnan and F. Newbery
jun. Nᵒ 65, in St. Paul’s Church-yard.
M. DCC. LXXVI.
[Price One Shilling and Six Pence.]

TO THE
LEGISLATURE
OF
GREAT BRITAIN,
THESE TRACTS,
ON A SUBJECT EXTREMELY INTERESTING
TO THE COMMUNITY,
ARE MOST RESPECTFULLY ADDRESSED BY
                   THE AUTHOR.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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