Friendly advice to a patient and spiritual directions for the uninstructed. The first, calculated more particularly for the Use of the Sick belonging to the Infirmaries, as well the Out-Patients, as Those within the House; but suitable in general to every sick Person. The second, (which may be considered as a Kind of Supplement) equally proper for the Use of Infirmary Patients, and for the Uninstructed in all Conditions of Life. By James Stonhouse, M. D. Physician to the County Infirmary at Northampton; and formerly of St. John's College, Oxford.

  • Sir James Stonhouse, 11th Baronet
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[1749]
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Friendly advice to a patient: and spiritual directions for the uninstructed. The first, calculated more particularly for the Use of the Sick belonging to the Infirmaries, as well the Out-Patients, as Those within the House; but suitable in general to ever

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London : printed for John Rivington in St. Paul's Church-Yard, and James Rivington and James Fletcher in Pater-Noster Row, [1749]

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The eighth edition, enlarged.

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