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To the NSW of this Paper: SIR, Or HO' the Small-Pox, which has lately appeared in tl.i. City, is at

... To the NSW of this Paper: SIR, Or HO' the Small-Pox, which has lately appeared in tl.i. City, is at pant very mild, and makes but a Progrefs, yet how (non it may take a ditferent Turn, no one cat. to I. But that it will keep its Footing among us for a ...

[N% 3397.]

... 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 ...

tuctie.rfileneies having found to itife from its being a;ieria ed ; for it is afTerted, that at prefent it ferves

... Commons on Friday Night. The three Children of the Right Hon. the Lord Effingham Howard, who were lately inoculated tor the Small-Pox, are in a fair way or Recovery, under the Care of Mr. Rantry. The Countefs of Portland, who has been dangerouily ill, is ...

DIDIII a, Cleik

... FAVERSHAM 24th Sept. rm. By the Order of the Mayor, Jurats and Commonalty of th's Town, I have made Rrift Inquiry touching the Small-Pox, and finit the Town mutely clear uf that Diftemper : And that during its continuance here, 67s Perfons have had it, viz. ...

[N°. 3830]

... Sunday the 19th 'ant, from John Mackett's Service in Brookland, John Beechen, about so Years old, high, pitted much with the Small-Pox, is very rtd in the Face when warm, very fmall of Growth, had on when he went away a light-colour'd coarfe Cloth Coat, an ...

THOMAS LAMPARD,

... ait I. prsii. Diftsfir au Cajita!tits - ib:l It'ett. I .----• s 8 Dregy II 1 Cenkub(WWl :IT Fever -- Teeth ConvulGen 97 Small-Pox •—•—• Males • 134 Males I 4 iII ;$1 I Buried iFetnales at, hi all 1.73 In Decttat'd in this 37 ...

of tbe Widows and Children of is man be killed, at drowned in the Merchantssget vice, s Legacie v i

... Governors of the Hofpital or Charity for relieving poor People afflifted with the Small-pox, and for Inoculation, in fitting up and receiving Patients with the Small-pox, in a Building adjoining to Sir John Otcleattle's in Cold Bath Fields, lately.taken ...

TO THE LAbIES. The ROYAL BEAU fIi•YING FLUIU, to exceedingly valued by Ladies of Quality, and all who have sued

... certainly take away all tlifegieeable Redrafts, Spits, Pimpks. Heats, Roughnefs, Morphew, Worms in the Face, Minks of the Small-pox, Sun-bum, or any other Difeoluirring, nor remove all Wri..kies to perfrealy ; tor it tricaly makes the skin become Co in ...

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 ...