Patients - Early works to 1800
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Three days before the patient is brought to Bethlem to be viewed, you are to leave in writing at the Clerk's Office in Bridwell Hospital, Fleet-street - the names of two housekeepers within the bills of mortality, with the particular places of theri abode, and in what parish, and what business they follow - to be security for the patient upon admittance
Bridewell Royal Hospital (Witley, England)Date: 1775?]- E-books
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Friendly advice to a patient Calculated more particularly for the use of the sick, belonging to the infirmaries, as well the out-patients, as those within the house; tho' the greatest part of it is suitable and of equal service to every sick person. By James Stonhouse, M.D. physician to the Northampton infirmary; and formerly of St. John's college, Oxford.
Sir James Stonhouse, 11th BaronetDate: [1770?]- E-books
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Friendly advice to a patient Calculated more particularly for the use of the sick, belonging to the infirmaries, as well the outpatients, as those within the house; though the greatest part of it is suitable and of equal service to every sick person. By Sir James Stonhouse, bart. M.D. formerly of St. John's College, Oxford, and physician to the general infirmary, at Northampton.
Sir James Stonhouse, 11th BaronetDate: M.DCC.XCV. [1795]