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The tryal of Mr. Daniel Sutton, for the high crime of preserving the lives of His Majesty's liege subjects, by means of inoculation cover

The tryal of Mr. Daniel Sutton, for the high crime of preserving the lives of His Majesty's liege subjects, by means of inoculation

Chapter 3: Transcriber’s Notes
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A courtroom transcript depicts the arraignment and trial of a practitioner indicted for preserving lives through inoculation and secret remedies. Prosecutors call witnesses who attest to large numbers inoculated without fatalities, describe a minute puncture method, and outline a preparatory regimen forbidding certain foods, purging, and a powdered medicine said to contain mercury that mitigates fever and pustules. Defense counsel questions the reliability of the practitioner’s records and the witnesses’ motives. The proceedings alternate legal argument, medical testimony, and demonstrations of contested techniques and remedies.

Transcriber’s Notes

A few minor errors in punctuation were fixed.

A few minor inconsistencies in the treatment of speaker names were fixed.

Page 8: “extreamly full” changed to “extremely full”

Page 16: The missing catchword “the” from the previous page was added before “colour of Madeira wine”.

Page 22: “he ingredients” changed to “the ingredients”

Page 26: “gentletlemen” changed to “gentlemen”

Page 39 & 69: “administred” changed to “administered”