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The Dispensarians are the patriots of Great-Britain, protect the life of the royal family, the nobility and gentry, and the property of the poor, viz. the plenty and cheapness of medicines by the college dispensary
Or The college, assisted by visitors appointed by the government, will cure the physicians subjection to the apothecaries, their treachery to the sick, and their profession, and their ignorance of all diseases and medicines -
An account of the Newcastle dispensary, for the relief of the poor, from its commencement in 1777, to Michaelmas 1789
Published by order of the governors -
Plan of the St. Mary-le-Bone General Dispensary, Wells Street, Oxford Street, instituted M,DCC,LXXXV
For the relief of the poor of the Parishes of St. Mary-le-Bone; St. George, Hanover Sq. St. Anne, Soho; St. Pancras; St. Giles; St. George, Bloomsbury; Paddington; and places adjacent: supported by the voluntary contributions of the nobility, gentry, and others -
Plan of the Westminster General Dispensary: instituted 1774
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Institution of the Boston Dispensary
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The dispensary for disordered apparel, either by wear, tare, burn, missfiting, or any other complaint whatever, the later being a complaint incident to liveries, frequently occasioned by the removal of servants, even should they be wanting in length and beadth, shall be speedily cured without blemish, &c. &c
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An account of the general dispensary for relief of the poor. instituted 1770
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Copy of the whole procedure, relative to the Aberdeen Dispensary, since it was disjoined from the infirmary. Published by authority of the dispensary managers, for the information of the public
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This is to acquaint the public, that the dispensary, (supported by subscription) in Berwick-street soho, the third house from Oxford-street, has to the great satisfaction of a number of individuals, performed several surprising cures, deemed incurable by many gentlemen of the faculty; which can be attested by the under mentioned persons, who have received perfect cures
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Plan of the Westminster General Dispensary: instituted 1774
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An account of the general dispensary of relief of the poor. Instituted 1770, in Aldersgate-Street
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Plan of the Publick Dispensary in Carey-Street, Lincoln's-Inn-Fields; instituted 1782, for relief of the poor, with advice and medicines, at the dispensary,or their own habitations
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An account of the New Finsbury dispensay; In St. John's-street, Clerkenwell, for administering advice and medicines to the poor, at the dispensary, or At their own habitations, withing certain districts. Instituted September 20,1786
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An account of the New Finsbury dispensary, in St. John's-Street, Clerkenwell
For administering advice and medicines to the poor, at the dispensary, or At their own habitations, within certain districts. Instituted September 20, 1786 -
Plan of the Publick Dispensary, in Carey-Street, Lincoln's Inn; instituted 1783, for the relief of the sick poor, with advice, medicines, and attendance, when necessary, at their own habitations
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Plan of the Publick Dispensary, in Carey-Street, Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, instituted 1783
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Charter and ordinances of the New-York Dispensary
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Self-providence v. dependence upon charity
an essay on dispensaries -
The Necessity and usefulness of the dispensaries lately set up by the College of Physicians in London for the use of the sick poor
together with an answer to all the objections rais'd against them by the apothecaries or others -
Self-supporting dispensaries
to the industrious mechanics and working classes of the borough of Southwark and its vicinity -
A general state of the Whitehaven Dispensary
for the year 1796 -
Institution of the Boston Dispensary
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Self-supporting charitable and parochial dispensaries
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Self-supporting charitable and parochial dispensaries
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A plan of the Essex Dispensary
for administering advice and medicines gratis, to the poor inhabitants of Colchester, and places adjacent, at the dispensary, or at their own habitations. Instituted in the year 1797