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MAIDEN HOSPITAL.

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MAIDEN HOSPITAL.

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 19 @ 18:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
MAIDEN HOSPITAL. for governing and managing the MAIDEN HOSPITAL The Rules and Constitutions for governing and managing the Maiden -Hospital, founded by the Company of Merchants, and Mary Erskine, in Anno 1695. Edinburgh : Printed by Robert Fleming and Co, 1731Pages xi, (1, blank), (6, text of the enabling act of 1707), 46, 12mo, sewn in the original marbled paper wrappers : a nice copy in original state.A fascinating glimpse of the rules under which poor women and girls of Edinburgh city were sheltered and provided for. The penultimate of five editions noted by Hanson (252) which were published at Edinburgh between 1702 and 1734.ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) [MURRAY ( John )]. Curative exercises for constipation and intestinal weaknesses. By the editor of "Health & Strength". Health & Strength Ltd. [1908]. FIRST EDITION, with line illustrs, pp 74, (15, adverts), cr 8vo, original blue printed cloth : very good copy, with ownership inscription of E. J. Mallins, Kingstown, Dec. 1913. (2) UWINS ( David ), M.D. A treatise on those diseases which are either directly or indirectly connected with indigestion : comprising a general view of sympathetic affections, especially those of the heart and lungs ; and also a commentary on the principal ailments of children. Second edition, with explanatory notes, and remarks on dietetics. Printed for Thomas & George Underwood, 1828. Pages xx, 288, without the half-title, 8vo, recent paper wrapper : with some light staining and signs of use but a good copy.With a new 3-page preface. Uwins was a general practitioner and physician to two London hospitals as well as to Peckham House Private asylum. He was, towards the end of his life, one of the earliest English exponents of homaeopathy. (3) SINCLAIR ( F. Howard ), MD. On the action of Dr. Koch's Fluid in Pulmonary Phthisis : being observations made during a visit to Berlin in November, 1890. (Reprinted from the Transactions of the Ulster Medical Society). Belfast : Printed for the Author, by the Belfast Steam-Printing Co., Royal Avenue, 1891. With a folding plate, 11-pp, 8vo, original printed paper wrapper : a very good-nice copy. Inscribed on wrapper "With the Author's Compliments".(4)MEDICINE; CALISTHENICS; BELFAST PRINTED; TUBERCULOSIS; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;