Paper relating to the inoculation of smallpox as it is practised in the Kingdoms of Tripoli, Tunis and Algiers
Reference number: RBO/14/18
Date: 1728

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'Written in Arabick by his Excellency Cassem Aga, Ambassadour from Tripoli and FRS Done with English from the french of M Dadichi, his majesty's Interpreter for the Eastern languages by Dr Scheuchzer'
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- RBO/14/18
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- 1728
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- 2 pages
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Paper relating to the inoculation of smallpox as it is practised in the Kingdoms of Tripoli, Tunis and Algiers, 1728, RBO/14/18, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/rbo_14_18/paper-relating-to-the-inoculation-of-smallpox-as-it-is-practised-in-the-kingdoms-of-tripoli-tunis-and-algiers, accessed on 21 March 2025
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Paper, 'Paper relating to the inoculation of the smallpox, as it is practised [sic] in the kingdoms of Tripoli, Tunis and Algier [Algiers]' by Cassem Aga
Creator: Cassem Algiada Aga Reference number: CLP/14ii/28
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Register Book of the Royal Society Volume 14, copies of papers communicated 1728-1730
1728-1730 Reference number: RBO/14
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