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II. A Letter to Dr. Jurin, R 5 . giving an 
Account of the Condition of the Town of Ha- 
flings, after it had been Yt filed by the Small 
Pox. 
S I R, Rye, Jan. 28. 1731. 
T HE following is a true Account of the prefent 
Condition of the Town of Hafings •, after its 
having been vifited with the Small Pox -, which con- 
tinued there about a Year and half. I fhould here 
infert an Account of thofe inoculated, if any thing 
remarkable had happened: I can only fay this, that 
they all had the Diftemper very favourably, and con- 
tinue perfectly well. I am, 
.S’ I R , 
Lour very much obliged, humble Servant , 
T. Frewek. 
The Number of thofe that recovered of thev 
Small Pox (including four that were inoc- ^ 608 
Died of it 
Died of other Illneffes fince the Small Pox\ 
raged there < — — — — J 
The whole Number of Inhabitants in that 
Town are — — 
97 
206 
So 
1 636 
Males 782 
Females 854 
N. B. There is at prefent no Small Pox in that 
Town. Ill, A 
