@article{579913, note = {With an appendix, which has its own pagination and register.}, author = {Black, William,}, url = {http://library.usi.edu/record/579913}, title = {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 about 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 Taventy 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. By W. Black, M. D. [electronic resource] :}, publisher = {printed for J. Johnson, No 72, in St. Paul's Church-Yard,}, recid = {579913}, pages = {[4],284;7,[1]p. ;}, address = {London :}, year = {1781}, }