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On the adaptation of various parts of the town of Hastings, as places of residence for invalids in different states of disease.

By: Harwood, William.Publisher: London : Printed for the author and sold by the booksellers in Hastings, 1829Description: 40p.Subject(s): Convalescence | Health resorts, watering-places, etc. -- Great Britain | Seaside resorts -- Great Britain | Hastings (England)
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.240(8) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 59305-1001
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VOL.240(5) On warming and ventilating; with directions for making and using the thermometer-stove, or self-regulating fire, and other new apparatus. By Neil Arnott. VOL.240(6) Biographical sketch of Mr Morison, the hygeist, with the reasons that led him to the discovery of the vegetable universal medicines, after thirty-five years' suffering under the medical faculty. VOL.240(7) The following cases of cure are an answer to the interested opinions of Doctors as regards the vegetable universal medicine. Facts like these, are surely to be taken in preference to the mere opinions of men who admit they know nothing of Morison's medicine, but whose interest it is to give an opinion against it whetgher properly founded or not. VOL.240(8) On the adaptation of various parts of the town of Hastings, as places of residence for invalids in different states of disease. VOL.240(9) The Hygeian theory of medicine. Introductory lecture, delivered by Dr. Lynch, to a numerous public audience at Exeter Hall, in elucidation of the above theory; also a letter, on the nature, cause, and treatment of inflammation, together with three letters on the important and prevalent malady fever. VOL.24(1) Description des translations prodigieuses de la Vénérable Maison de la Trés-Sainte-Vierge, a Lorette; suivie de celle des Saintes Reliques d'Aix-la-Chapelle, et d'une petite Description de Naples. Dédiée aux personnes Chrétiennes. Par P.C. Paulet. VOL.241(1) Letter to the Royal Dublin Society, describing the proposed plan for constructing an accurate geological and topographical map of Ireland. By Richard Griffith.

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