An eloquent letter of Pliny to coufirm this idea ..... A note, to reprobate the unblushing effrontery of fome ib. ib.. These are fhewn not to arife from the nerves, nor to be removed by what are called nervous medicines ....... 146-146 Origin of inoculation in Turkey Defcription of the Turkish mode of inoculating, as re- SECT. XLIII.-OF THE TREATMENT OF THE Boerhaave's conjecture refpecting the prophylactic power of antimony and mercury The fuccefs of this practice in Penfylvania' Dr. Andrew, of Exeter, recommends this practice ed in England when the Suttons appeared.... Of the fuccefs of Mr. Robert Sutton Some account of his two fons The prejudice of the old man ... The rapid fuccefs of Mr. Daniel Sutton Of the number inoculated by him, and his fuccefs 218,219 219-221 221 222 ib. 223 ib. 224 224, 225 226 Sir George Baker's attempt to unfold his method of practice 228 He attributes his fuccefs chiefly to his freely recommend ing of cold air.......... Dr. Glafs next attempts the fame, and lays his fuccefs to the employment of an acid liquor The invidious perfecution of Mr. D. Sutton ........ 229 230 231, 232 Mead ftrongly recommends bleeding in this difeafe .... 241 242 The fequel of meafles ib. SECT. XLVI.-OF THE AGUE, OR INTERMITTENT |