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 By theſe improvements the art juſtly becomes your own; an art that muſt and ought to tranſmit your name to poſterity. And it is not to be doubted, but the time is haſtily approaching, when the ſyſtem or method of Inoculation will be univerſally adopted.

Here, ſir, I ſeem to ſee the odious, ghaſtly ſneers of the unſkilful, the envious and ill-affected. But let me tell the wretches, they have no right to queſtion the above truths, or to ſtigmatiſe me with the name of flatterer, until they have proved