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of great Indilpo/ition of Body, and weak, as was her 
Brother. 
The hfth, that died upon Inoculation, was a Wo- 
man Servant in a Houfe, where the whole Family, to 
the number of eight, were inoculated at the lame time. 
She lay in a cold upper Room during her Illnefs, and 
was much negledted, the whole Family being down 
together, lb that llie died merely for want of a little 
Attendance. This was in the Town of Roxbury^ 
where oblerve, that 13 Men, Mailers of Families, got 
the Small Pox, and all died ; which inclined the People 
to make ufe of Inoculation, having before been much 
againlt it, and there were 43 Men inoculated there, 
who all did well. The * Miniller of the Town was 
the firll, that put it in Pradlice there, much againll the 
Mind of his People at firll,' though afterwards they 
were very well pleasM with it, feeing with what great 
Succefs it was attended ; and then whole Families came 
into it, and underwent the Operation. There were 
in all at leall a 80 Perlons inoculated, chat I knew of^ 
and I fuppole there might be "about ac or 30 more, but 
of thofe I can give no certain Account. 
.1 . ' i - - - - - - John Osborne, 
"* The 'Reverend Mr, Walter. 
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