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be too well known, or at leaft too readily 

 comprehended, (by every one to whofe feri- 

 ous perufal thefe pages will become fubjecft) 

 to require even the moll fuperficial elucida- 

 tion; though in fad:, entering into its de- 

 ftrudive efFeds, with all its contingent con- 

 fequences, would be to ivrite, quote , and ani- 

 madvert a volume upon the fubjedl j which 

 is in fad of too much fcientific magnitude for 

 prefent difquifition, in a publication that pro- 

 mifes to be generally read, and it is intended 

 - lliould be as generally underftood. 



Under palpable convidion of the numerous 

 ills that may arife in different ways from air 

 fo very much contaminated, and replete with 

 impurities, I am convinced no one advocate 

 for improvement can rationally objed to the 

 adoption of Ventilators in all public 

 ftables, where the fituation is inevitably con- 

 fined; as in London, and other large cities, 

 where they muft unavoidably continue fo 

 without the moft diftant probability of redi- 

 fication. 



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