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Sir, This is to give notice, that a general court holden in Christ's-Hospital [blank] have ordered, that according to the rules settled for admission of children into the said hospital, you may present a child, so that it be done by [blank] the [blank] provided that the said child be qualified in manner as the inclosed directs, otherwise the child will be refused. And when you have made choice of a child qualified as aforesaid, pray subscribe your name to the presentation on the backside of the petition and let the parent, or friend come with these papers
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An account of the institution, progress, and present state of the Scottish Corporation in London, of the foundation of King Charles the Second, Annis MDCLXV & MDCLXXVI. Re-incorporated Anno MDCCLXXV, by His Present Majesty King George the Third
And established at the hospital in Crane-Court, Fleet-Street. To which is affixed, a list of officers, governors, and patronesse published, by order, 1799 -
[A] list of the present governors and guardians of the hospital for the maintenance and education of exposed and deserted young children, incorporated by His Majesty's royal charter, bearing date the 17th day of October, 1739, and elected since to the 31st of March, 1742, inclusive
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A sermon preached at St. Nicolas's Church in Newcastle, before the governors of the infirmary for the counties of Durham, Newcastle, and Northumberland, on Wednesday, June 26. 1754
Being their anniversary meeting, appointed for returning thanks to Almighty God for the singular success he hath given to this charity; and for imploring his blessing upon it at all times. By Tho. Dockwray, M.A. fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge; and lecturer of St. Nicolas's Church, Newcastle. Published at the request of the governors -
Charter for establishing an hospital in the city of New-York
Granted by the Right Hon. John, Earl of Dunmore, the 13th of July, 1771 -
Charter for establishing an hospital in the city of New-York
Granted by the Right Hon. John, Earl of Dunmore, the 13th July, 1771 -
Regulations for managing the hospital for the maintenance and education of exposed and deserted young children
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Bridewell Hospital, London. At a court, holden on Thursday the 13th of November, 1755. It is ordered as follows: concerning the beadles and porter's man
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Bridewell Hospital, London. At a court, holden on Thursday the 13th of November, 1755. It is ordered as follows: concerning arts-masters
1. That no arts-master shall be admitted who is not of the Church of England as by law established. ... 2. That no arts-master shall do or cause to be done, any work belonging to his trade on a Sunday -
A review of two pamphlets lately publish'd
The one intitled, An appeal to the publick: or, A plain narrative of facts relating to the proceedings of the governors of the new General Hospital at Bath, against Mr. Archibald Cleland, one of the surgeons of the said hospital: and the other, a short vindication of the proceedings of the governors, in relation to the said Mr. Cleland. Together with some impartial remarks on the latter; and a justification of the author's own conduct in that affair. By John Trevanion, of Cheltenham, gent -
The statutes and by-laws of the corporation of the governor and directors of the hospitals for poor French protestants, and their descendants, residing in Great-Britain
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A summary view of the rise, constitution, and present state of the charitable foundation of King Charles the Second
Commonly called, the Scots Corporation in London. With an alphabetical list of the benefactors, taken from the registers, and from the tables hung up in their hall -
A report of the present state of the public infirmary and Lunatic Hospital, in Manchester, from June the 24th 1779, to June the 24th 1780, inclusive
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General state of the Magdalen-Hospital in St. George's fields for the reception of penitent prostitutes instituted 1758
(Incorportaed by act of Parliament, 9 King George III.) Published by order of the general court, 30th April, 1777 -
Observations on the practice in the medical department of the Westminster general dispensary
Together with an arithmetical calculation of the comparative success of various establishments for the relief of the sick. By Order of the Governors -
An account of the institution, progress, and present state of the Scottish Corporation in London, of the foundation of King Charles the Second, Annis MDCLXV & MDCLXXVI. Re-incorporated Anno MDCCLXXV, by His Present Majesty King George the Third
And established ast the hospital in Crane-Court, Fleet-Street. To which is affixed, a list of officers, governors, and patronesses. Published, by order, 1797 -
An account of the British Lying-In Hospital, for married women, situate in Brownlow-Street, Long-Acre
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Report of an extraordinary committee held at your hospital. Your house-committee have met from time to time, agreeably to the instructions given them by a general court, held the 4th day of December, 1782, to examine into the finances of the charity, and have now the mortification to find, that your expences for these last three years have amounted, on an average, to 4958l. 2s
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Having received part of my medical education at the London-Hospital, and having formed there many valuable friendship, it is with the greater solicitude I request the honour of your vote and interest to succeed my much lamented friend, the late Dr. James Maddocks. Being a doctor or physick of physick of the University of Cambridge, and a member of the Royal College of physicians, i find myself qualified by the laws of the hospital
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Sir, a vacancy having happened in the office of Apothecary of the London-Hospital, by the resignation of Mr. Thomas, I beg leave to offer myself a candidate to succeed him. Having been some time a pupil of the hospital, and being conscious of having done my duty in that situation to the utmost of my power, I am encouraged to hope, I shall be found qualified for the undertaking, and not too presuming soliciting your support on this occasion
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An account of the rise, progress and state of the hospital, for relieving poor people afflicted with the small-pox, and for inoculation
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Rules, ordinances, bye-laws and regulations made and established by the governors of the Foundling-Hospital and work-house. Dublin, the 6th of July, 1774
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A catalogue of the medical library, belonging to the Pennsylvania Hospital
exhibiting the names of authors and editors in alphabetical order; with an index of the subjects of the books, taken principally from the most striking words in the titles; also, some additional regulations relative to the library. ; Part II -
A compilation of the health-laws of the state of Pennsylvania
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A discourse upon the duties of a physician
with some sentiments, on the usefulness and necessity of a public hospital: delivered before the president and governors of King's College, at the commencement, held on the 15th of May, 1769. As advice to those gentlemen who then received the first medical degrees conferred by that university. By Samuel Bard, M.D. Professor of the Practice of Medicine in King's College