An Essay on the Expediency of Inoculation and the Seasons Most Proper for it. Humbly Inscribed to the Inhabitants of Philadelphia, by Lauchlin Macleane, M.D. [Two Lines of Quotations] - Hardcover

Macleane, Lauchlin

 
9781385421550: An Essay on the Expediency of Inoculation and the Seasons Most Proper for it. Humbly Inscribed to the Inhabitants of Philadelphia, by Lauchlin Macleane, M.D. [Two Lines of Quotations]

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<Notes>"Errata."--p. 40.

<imprintFull>Philadelphia : Printed by William Bradford, at the corner-house of Market- and Front-Streets, 1756. <collation>39,[1]p. ; 8°

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