Observations medical and political, on the small-pox and the advantages and disadvantages of general inoculation, especially in cities: and on the mortality of mankind at every age in city and country : with a comparative view and regular tables of all the fatal diseases and casualties in London, during the last one hundred and five years, by which abount two millions and a half of the human species have been exterminated : Including an attempt to demonstrate in what manner London may save two thousand, Great-Britain and Ireland between twenty and thirty thousand, and Europe about three hundred and ninety thousand lives annually. : To which is added a postscript, containing the sketch of an easy plan for new-modelling and essentially improving the London Bills of Births and Mortality
Author
Publisher
Printed for J. Johnson
Publication Date
1781
Edition
The second edition greatly enlarged: with several alterations and corrections.
Language
English