INOCULATION
... Patients inoculated by him fince laflt Spring, in the Counties of Oxford, Kerks, and Bucks, not one has died by the inoculated Small-Pox. A Degree of Succefs Celdom attending the Practice of the Generality of Inoculators ! ...
... Patients inoculated by him fince laflt Spring, in the Counties of Oxford, Kerks, and Bucks, not one has died by the inoculated Small-Pox. A Degree of Succefs Celdom attending the Practice of the Generality of Inoculators ! ...
... uodcrftimji the naakips of Made JJilhc.- # 4ifa Guineas a Vcai.X*-* Enquire the Praoters this Paper. She muft have had the Small-Pox. L O F E LD, and Co. Upbolfttrert, Cabintt - makcrytSbprUffbs, BEG Leave to acquaint The Nobility, Gentry, and Other*, that ...
... upwards of Twenty pcrCent. under their firfl Coft. Stoney-Stratford, Bucks, May 30, 1778. WE do certify, that no Perfon has the SMALLPOX this Town, and that the lafl Perfon who had that DHlemper here has been well three Weeks. (Signed) R. Gibbons, 7 • ~ . E ...
... after Fevers, Small-Pox, &c. which arc often the Caufe of People, of both Sexes, being quite deprived of thstlovety Ornament the Hair, which was the fim moft gracefu\ h?- pearanoe of Nature. Thirdly, It is of great life after the Small-Pox, {«• venting ...
... and Apothecary upwards Yean » the County Eflex, where, well in the City ol London, hi! peculiar Method of convey ing the Smallpox by Inoculation hat been attended with fuch Succeft, that not one hit Parientt have fa boa red under the leaft Symptom! through ...
... after Fevers Small-Pox, &c which arc often the Caufe of many People of both Sexes, being quite deprived of that lovely Ornament the Hair, which was the firft moft graceful Appearance Nature, Thirdly, It is of great Ufe after the Small-Pox, preventing any ...
... (with frequent Ufe) all Deformities of the Skin, letters, Ring-Worms. Morphtwt, Sun- Bum, Scurf, Pimples, and Rednefs of the Small-Pox. It foon alters red and rough Hands, is admirable in Shaving, comforts the Brain and Nervei, prevents catching Cold, and ...
... very beft of Puig-5 1« cleanfc the Body all grofc and vicious Humours contradled by Drinking, Surfeits, Colds, Mealies, Small-Pox, It defiroys all Man* ot Worms in Children or grown Perfons, gives prefent Hafe* in I Choliek, expels Wind, and turet Scurvy ...
... extremely delicate. And it is more than probable that this Pow- der, by taking off the Acrimony, will fxevent pitting in the Small-Pox, Price 2s. 6d. To he had at the Printing-Office in the High Street, and of tbe Oxfot d Newfmen ; By ROTAL JUTHO RIT r. Richard ...
... lllued order* to comply' tuaßy with hit Csthohc Majefty LONDON, iy- The King France having refolved tp beteoculated for the Small-pox the i*th injUnt, together with the Frtncet'' hit brother*, and the Countcit d’Artois: they let out the uth inftant, rr«*p ...
... eautifior by i* (with frequent Ufe) all .Deformities of the Sk'-T? Ring-Worms. Morphews, Sim. Bum, Scurf V.?* '' Redaefs of the SmalLPox. It fuon alte- s ' r , iffJ' Hands, is admirable in Shaving, comforts the E__h3 Nerves, prevents catching Cold, and are ofa ...
... Obferration of all the Books hitherto ?? in Cookery. To which is added, A Remedy for pro- venting Perfons from catching the Small-Pox, Plague, or ar.y Epidemical Difoider, Bee, kc. kc.. London : Printed for the Author, i/j-j. Mrs. FAI RF AX to the Publick ...