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Mr. MAITLAND's Account of INOCULATING THE Small Pox Vindicated, &c.
I Am very Sensible of the Respect that is due to the Profession, and Character of the Author of the Let∣ter against Inoculating the Small Pox; but am no less sensible of the Obli∣gation I lye under to vindicate my own Re∣putation, which a violent Fit of Sickness hath hitherto hinder'd me from doing. And I can do it with the more Freedom, be∣cause I am conscious to my self, that I be∣gan this Practice in England with the same View to the Publick Good, with which, I hope, the Learned Author condemns it. I must take the Liberty to say, that allowing the Doctor's Abilities to be as great as pos∣sible in his own Profession, he seems not quite so well qualify'd to write upon this Subject; because of the Narrowness of his