Ν Τ CHAP. I. Of the origin of the small-pox 104 II. Of the nature and forts of the III. Of the methods of cure in the IV. Of accidents in the small-pox 134 RHA POX and MEASLES. Preface 155 CHAP. I. Of the causes of the small-pox; and how it comes to pass, that no 158 II. Of bodies disposed to the small-pox 162 III, of the prognostic Signs of the erup tion of the small-pox and mea- 164 165 V. Of preservation from, and lessening the disease 166 VI. Of those things which hasten the eruption of the small-pox 173 VII. Of taking care of the throat, eyes, &c. as foon as the pustules have 177 VIII. Of ripening the small-pox 181 IX. Of drying the pustules appeared 182 С НАР. 183 184 CHAP, X. Of taking away the dry scabs and efchars small-pox рох belly, in the small-pox pox and measles 187 190 194 ME Leters to and from Mr Sutton, relative to his invention for extracting the foul air out of ships ; with an account of his proceedings An account of Mr Sutton's invention and me- thod of changing the air in the hold, and other close parts of a ship; as communica- Observations upon Mr Sutton's invention 225 Testimonials of the advantages and success of THI |