The Charter and By-Laws of the New York Dispensary 1830
$49.95
19th-century medical history
Categories: Antique Books, Antique Medical Books, Books, Rare Books
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Shop this Charter and By-Laws of the New York Dispensary 1830, instituted in 1790. This 1830 edition is marked to 20 pages. The book details the contributors to the New York Dispensary passed on the eighth day of April 1795. It is related to medical care in the state of New York in the late 18th and early 19th century.
The book references the state legislature of the period: John Rodgers, John Henry Livingston, Abraham Beach, John Watts, Matthew Clarkson, Jacob Morton, Moses Rogers, John Charleton, Samuel Osgood, Lawrence Embree, John Cozine, John Broome, and James Watson, with regards to the city of New-York, and the establishment of a dispensary, for relieving such sick, poor and indigent persons, unable to procure medical aid: A unique and compelling piece of rare medical history achieves.
The book references the state legislature of the period: John Rodgers, John Henry Livingston, Abraham Beach, John Watts, Matthew Clarkson, Jacob Morton, Moses Rogers, John Charleton, Samuel Osgood, Lawrence Embree, John Cozine, John Broome, and James Watson, with regards to the city of New-York, and the establishment of a dispensary, for relieving such sick, poor and indigent persons, unable to procure medical aid: A unique and compelling piece of rare medical history achieves.
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The book measures 8 inches by 5.5 inches.
Condition
The book with foxing and staining and partial missing back cover and several pages.
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