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A Dissertation, &c.

of their Friends and Relations, and the Benefit of Mankind, as much as the People of Great Britain, have universally refused to introduce this innovation in Physick, into their Native Countries.

FINIS.

THE

CONTENTS.

PART I.

OF the Nature of the Small-Pox,
Page 7
That it is a Fever,
ibid.
What a Fever is,
p. 8
Of the several Sorts of Fevers,
ibid.
The Small-Pox is a Fever of the Inflammatory Kind,
p. 11
An Account of its efficient and material Causes,
p. 12
How it is distinguished from other inflammatory Fevers,
ibid.
How this Distemper is first introduced into the Body,
p. 13
The animal Spirits receive the first Impressions of it,
ibid.
Of the several Sorts, or Species of the Small-Pox, (viz.) the Distinct, Middle, and Confluent, or Flux Kind,
p. 14
The