Paisley Dispensary. A poem. To Bailie Andrew Brown, Praeses, With the rest of the Managers; to Dr. Farquharson, Physician, Messrs. John Whyte, Robert Thynne, and David Wardrop, Surgeons; and to the first Projectors and generous Contributors to this excellent and useful Institution, The Folllowing Poem is Most Respectfully Inscribed, By their very humble Servant, James Maxwell
- Maxwell, James, 1720-1800.
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- M.DCC.LXXXVI. [1786]
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Paisley Dispensary. A poem. To Bailie Andrew Brown, Praeses, With the rest of the Managers; to Dr. Farquharson, Physician, Messrs. John Whyte, Robert Thynne, and David Wardrop, Surgeons; and to the first Projectors and generous Contributors to this excellent and useful Institution, The Folllowing Poem is Most Respectfully Inscribed, By their very humble Servant, James Maxwell (Online)
Paisley Dispensary. A poem. To Bailie Andrew Brown, Praeses, With the rest of the Managers; to Dr. Farquharson, Physician, Messrs. John Whyte, Robert Thynne, and David Wardrop, Surgeons; and to the first Projectors and generous Contributors to this excell
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