☞ Some account of the success of inoculation for the small-pox in England and America : together with plain instructions, by which any person may be enabled to perform the operation, and conduct the patient through the distemper.
Creator(s): Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790 (Author)
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Publication: London: Printed by W. Strahan, 1759.
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Sabin 25589 | Ford 256
Editions: 1x 1759 (London)
Editions Note: One edition. 'Plain instructions for inoculation in the small-pox' by William Heberden has separate titlepage, pagination and register; its imprint reads: "London: printed at the expence of the author, to be given away in America." Part 1, p.8 signed "B. Franklin, of Philadelphia." Part 2 has special title: Plain instructions for inoculation in the small-pox by which any person may be enabled to perform the operation, and conduct the patient through the distemper. London : Printed at the expence of the author, to be given away in America, 1759. Part 2 attributed to William Heberden. Cf. ESTC., while Ford attributes part 2 to Dr. Archer.
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APS holds one copy with the inscription: For Dr. Bache, with the respects of ...
BibNumber: 3.040