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... no more than the Chicken-Pox. I can't therefore but furpett, it was given out by tome Perfons among yourftlyes to be the Small-Pox, in order to dikourage the Prattice of Inoculstion. You may make whAt Ufe you pleafe of this, only I dare my may be concealed ...

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... Article having been inferted in the Papers, viz. A That the Queen of Denmark, who is now happily recovered from the Small-Pox, had the fame by Inoculation Come Years ago: And whereas this mull difcourage thePralice of Inoculation, which is one ...

This is to give NOTICE to whom it may concern, THAT ISAAC SILVER, Surgeon of Sturry , is remo ved,

... Hadley, an agreeable Lady, with a Fortune of r a,OOO I. They write from Dundee, that on the 4th Inftant died thcre of The Small-Pox, Phn Roydon Hughes, EN; Captain in Gcncral Pulteney's Regiment. Wc hrar that the Lady Catherine Day has prefenfed the Rev ...

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... Godfathers; and her late Welty, (then Princefs of Wales) for his Godmother. This Nobleman died at Bologna in Italy, of the Small-Pox, the it th of September, 1 7441 the Day on which he completed the i 9th Year of his Age. Alto one Daughter, Lady Elizabeth ...

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... this happen commonly to People with Colds, Coughs, &c. which go as regulary through whole Families, and even Towns, as the Small-Pox or Meshes? 111 had both Time and Inclination, it would perhaps be but an unfatisfadory Piece of Theory i (to many of my Readers) ...

Obt‘inacy in deferding the of his tn githoprick, has thrown him into A Madners, that all me can puffibly b

... alter fitft Symptoms, which are Sweating and a Head ach, have their Bodies covered with white Puitules, like thofe in the Small-Pox; and wen they are dead, their Cowles be:7ome all over black. All Communication with that City has been forbid. This Day was ...

%%cd and pertormcd it in four Hours and fifty- 7he We ate Attired that there will be a Courk of

... St. Paul's, by the Right Rev. Father in God Thomas Lord Whop of Lor. , .ion. Sir Edmund Bacon, *Bart. is taken 111 of the Small-Pox, at his Lodgings in Bennet-Street, but is in a fair Way of Recovery. On Monday a noted Gambler was committed to the Cornpter ...

_ At the RED LYON. in Ofpringe,

... hide, for 4o Guineas a Battle, anJ 40) the Main, which was won by Mr. Egerton, by two Battles. This Morning died, of the Small-Pox, Mailer Pye, Son of D-. Pye of Mile-End. a Youth of a molt promifing Genius. Thurfday fait Week, Perryman and Roach, the ...

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... by one Marret LeonarJ, a Servant Maid ; the 13 of a black Complexion, about Twenty ore Years of Age, much pitted with the Small-Pox, the Pit. 63;1, has weak Eyes, and had on when the went away a (lack StullG)wii : Whoever fecures her, and the Things, and ...

BANKRUPT. Thomas Wale, of Brylol, Altrtbaist

... late John Potter, Efq; late one of the Deputy Secretaries of State under the Duke of Bedford. On Sunday laft died of the Small-Pox, at his Seat at Adderbury in Oxfordfhire ' the Right Hon. Francis Earl of Dalkeith, Son and Heir apparent to his Grace the ...

This Avis frxiiiji'd, Prim 3 d. The MIDWIFE: or, The Old Woman's Magazine.. No. 11

... who had been Vicar of that Parlfh 33 Yeats: A Gentleman of great Piety, Learning and Integrity. Laft Tuefday died, of the Small-Pox, at his Lodgings in Argyle- ' Buildings, the Rev. Joel Hemming, M. A. Fellow of Baliol-College, Oxford, and Reetor of Bradford ...