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On the effects of cold; read at the Royal College of Physicians, March 4, 1837, by Sir Henry Halford, Bart., F.R.S., President.

By: Halford, Henry, Sir, 1766-1844.Contributor(s): Royal College of Physicians of London.Publisher: London : John Murray, 1837Description: 24p.Subject(s): Cold -- Adverse effects
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.71(3) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 57290-1001
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VOL.7(1) Miraculous prophecies and predictions of eminent men, from the earliest records, relating to the revolutions of empires and kingdoms, particularly England and France, with a picture of the present times, not only as regards Spain, Portugal, and Naples, but other countries preparing for similar events, prior to Babylon's Fall, the Restoration of the Jews, and a general Reformation over all the world. VOL.71(1) Letters in the original, with translations, and messages, that passed between the King, Queen, Prince, and Princess of Wales, on occasion of the birth of the young princess. ... N.B. To this edition are added, the message of the late King, &c. with a character of the princess ***. VOL.71(2) Spontaneous combustion. A short tract, containing an account of this most horrible infliction, together with many striking examples shewing its nature and effects. Dedicated to drunkards in general and to dram drinkers in particular. VOL.71(3) On the effects of cold; read at the Royal College of Physicians, March 4, 1837, by Sir Henry Halford, Bart., F.R.S., President. VOL.71(4) Authentic report of the Peel banquet, at Merchant Tailors' Hall, May 12, 1838, with biography and essay on Sir Robert Peel's personal and political character. VOL.71(5) Remarks on an article in the Edinburgh Review, No. 135. on the times of George the Third and George the Fourth. By Lieutenant-General Sir Herbert Taylor, G.C.B. VOL.71(6) Remains of the Rev. John Rees, late of Crown Street Chapel, Soho, London. In five parts: collected and published by Mrs. Walker, eldest daughter of Mr Rees' first family.

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