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May >>o. — Tuesday, April 23. Partnershi...
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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.
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BIRTHS. On the 19th inst., at Penshurst ...
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WARREN'S CHANTER'S HAND GUIDE. 375 chantsin 34 bookstwopence eachLondon : R.
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————11 Hutton , Sheffield , grocer—May 10 , Houston , late of Whitby , hotel-keeper—May 10 , Smith , Kirkburton , Yorkshire , fancy cloth-maunfacturer . Certificates to be graft ted , unless cause be shown to the contrary on the day of meeting . —May 10 , Livermore , Oxfordstreet , ironmonger—May 10 , Kemp , Colchester , carpenter—May 16 , Wilbraham , Church-lane , Whitechapel , and Aldgate , builder—May 22 , E . Lord and W . Archer , Pains wick , Gloucestershire , millers—May 14 , Todhunter , Darlington , bookseller—May 8 , Axford , Devonport , victualler . Scotch Sequestrations . —Moffatt , Portobello , near Edinbursh , late bookseller , April 23 , May 2 S—Hope , Glasgow , general merchant , April 26 , May 21—Phillips , Glenturret Distillery , near Crieff , April 24 , May 25—Laming , Glasgow , Temperance Hotel keeper , April 24 , May 17—J . and S Gibb , Glasgow , masons , April 23 , May 14—Laird , Leith , watchmaker , April 29 , May 16—Clough and Geddes , Ladyburn , near Greenock , potters , April 25 ,
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May >> o . — Tuesday , April 23 . Partnerships Dissolved . — Smith and Walthew , Manchester , drysalters—Fincham and Jamieson , Oldham , engineers Powell and Gardiner , Hounslow , fancy stationers—J . Massey and Co ., Gaulksholme , Lancashire , boilermakers—Judd and Easby , Leeds and elsewhere , wheelwri g hts— Brotherton and Green , Manchester , silk manufacturers—Durrant and Hemblen , Chelmsford , grocers—R . Evans , Haydock , Lancashire , and J . Cle < " * , as executor of the late W . Turner , Shrigley-hall , Cheshire , coal proprietors—Brown and Flather , Sheffield , manufacturers of joiners' tools—A . and F . Levy , Plymouth , silversmiths—Wilkinson and Son , East-street , Fin ^ bury-market , carpenters—J . W . Dearnley and Co ., Halifax , dealers in
alkali—J . and C . Hutt , North Woolwich , hotel-keepers—H . Nettleship and S . Sherwin , Leicester , drug-grinders —W . H . Brook , W . M'Gary , and D . Hodge , Bunhill-row , lamp manufacturers—H . Smith and Co ., West Bromwich , Staffordshire , ironmasters—T . Peters and Sons , Park-street , Grosvenor-square , and Upper George-street , Portnrian-square , coachbuilders ; as far as regards J . Peters—D . White and W . Stoneham , Tuunell-wharf , Rotherhithe , bargebuilders—J . D . and B . Russell , jun ., Leicester , grocers—Hertsletand Broughton , Crigglestone , Yorkshire , and Western-wharf , Adelphi , coalowners—Naval Bank , Plymouth ; as far as regards H . Z . Mudge—T . and S . Boswell , . New-street . Kenninston-road , Surrey , plumbers—The Clyde Gompany , New South Wales ; as far as regards P . Wood . h
Bankrupts . — W . Walden , Park-place . Mile-end , brus manufacturer , to surrender April 30 , May 31 ; solicitor , Mr . Finney , FurnivaPs-inn , Holborn ; official assignee , Mr . Stansfield—S . Browning , Faringdon , Berkshire , nurseryman , May 2 , June 1 ; solicitors , Messrs . White , Eyre , and Co ., Bedford-row ; ofiicial assignee , Mr . Bell , Coleman-street-buildings—J . and W . Poole , Booth-street , Spitalfields , builders , May 2 , June 6 ; solicitor , Mr . Holmer , jun ., Cheapside ; official assignee , Mr . Bell , Coleman-street-buildings—J . R . West , Mill-wall , Poplar , blockmaker . May 4 , 25 ; solicitors , Messrs . Stevens and Satchell , Queen-street , Cheapside ; official assignee , Mr . Pennell , Guildhall-chambers , Basinghall-street—D . Williams , Bangor , Carnarvonshire , victualler . May 3 , June 7 ; solicitors , Messrs . Evans and Son , Liverpool ; official assignee , Mr . Turner , Liverpool—W . Siiarman , Hulme , near Manchester , builder , May 9 , 31 ; solicitor , Mr . Slater , Manchester ; official assignee , Mr . Hobson , Manchester .
Dividends . —May 14 , W . Woods and S . Thomas , Cheapside , wholesale hardwareraen—May 14 , D . Stuart , Stockbridge-terrace , Victoria-road , Pimlico , baker-May 14 , W . Broome and W . Hardy , Oxford-street , drapers—May 17 , R . Fox , Derby , stockdealer—May 17 , R . Jelley , Leicester , cabinetmaker—May 16 , S . C . Fripp , Bristol , lodginghouse-keeper—May 15 , T . M . Adams , Holton-le-Beckering , Lincolnshire , cornfactor . Certificates . —To be granted , unless cause be shown to the contrary on the day of meeting . —May 15 , T . Long , Belgravestreet South , picture-dealer— May 15 , F . Barford , St . Albans , straw-plait maker—May 14 , J . Worseldine , Cambridge , upholterer— May 14 , J . O . Surtees , Wigmore-street , Cavendish-square , printseller—May 14 , R . Langley , Old Paradise-row , Islington , licensed victualler—May 16 , H . Parry , Abergele , Denbighshire , druggist—May 15 , J . Hardcastle , Manchester , tavern-keeper—May 15 , E . Hodges , Swinford , Leicestershire , surgeon . Scotch Sequestration . —J . Ru 3 seil , Slamanan , near Airdrie , coalmaster , April 25 , May 16 .
Births, Marriages, And Deaths.
BIRTHS , MARRIAGES , AND DEATHS .
Births. On The 19th Inst., At Penshurst ...
BIRTHS . On the 19 th inst ., at Penshurst Rectory , the wife of the Reverend William Green , of a son . On the 22 nd inst ., at Ed ^ baston , the wife of the Reverend Edward Lilling 3 ton , of a son . On the 22 nd inst ., at Itchenor , near Chichester , Sussex , the lady of the Reverend Stenning Johnson , of a daughter . On the 23 rd inst ., at Upper Seymour-street , Portman-square , Mrs > . Henry Smith , of a son . On the 15 th inst ., at Cyfarthfa Castle , Glamorganshire , the wife of Robert Thompson Crawahaw , Esq ., of a daughter . On the 18 th inst ., at the Rectory , Hertingfordbury , Herts , the wif « of the Honourable and Reverend Godolphin Hastings , of a son . On the 21 st inst ., at the Rectory , Hope Mansell , Herefordshire , the wife of the Reverend B . Swift , of a daughter . Ou the 21 st inst ., at Devonport-street , Hyde-park , the wife of James Arthur Morgan , Esq ., of a daughter .
On the 21 st inst ., at Eaton-square , the wife of Captain the Honourable Francis Maude , R . N ., of a son . On the 19 th inst ., Mrs . Godfrey Turner , Vale-place , Ilammersmith-roarl , of a son . On th « 23 rd inst ., at the residence of the Dowager Viscountess Torrington , the Honourable Mrs . Hall , of a daughter . On the 23 rd inst ., at Berkeley-square , the lady of John Martin , Esq ., M . I ' ., of a son and heir . On the 23 rd inst ., at Chesham-street , the wife of Lieutenant-Colonel the Honourable C . Grantham Scott , Scots Fusilecr Guards , of a son . On the 24 th inst ., at Chester-square , the lady of A . L .. Goddartl , Esq ., M . P ., of a daughter . , „ , , On the 23 rd inst ., at Duinbleton-hall , the lady of JmIward Holland , Esq ., of a daughter .
MARRIAGES . On the 22 nd instant , at St . Paul ' s , Knightsbridge , by the lion , nnd Reverend C . L . Courtenay and the Reverend W . J . L . Bennett , Francis R . Wegg Prosaer , Esq ., M . P ., to the Lady Harriet C . Someru Cocks , second daughter of the iharl and Countess Somers . . „ _ , . ,, Ontho lllh of March last , at Candy , Island of Ceylon , by the Reverend Dr . Simons , Algernon Robinson Sewell , hsq ., II . M . Fifteenth Regiment , youngest son of the late Hon . J . bewell , Chief Justices of Lower Canada , to Henrietta Caroline , third daughter of J . J . Staples , Esq ., District Judge of Candy . On the | Hih instant , at St . Ann ' s , Kew , by the Reverend John Iloi . ghron Ward , M . A ., and at sst . Elizabeth ' s Catholic Chape-I , Iliclimond , by the lliivoruuu J . G . Wonham , chaplain , James KiMldin , Esq ., of Prince Edward Islund , to Louimi Anna , yoiintfi . ' st tlit lighter of John Matthews , Esq ., of Kew green . On thu Sind instant , at St . Martin Outwich , BishonBgratestreet , by the Reverend T . Joneg , VI . A ., tlie Reverend J . J . hllis , rector of St . Martin Outwich , and brother of Sir Henry Lias , oi
the British Museum , to E . F . Gilbert . Ou Saturday , the 20 ih instant , at St . Mark's , Keunington , b >
the Reverend Charlton Lane , M . A ., Samuel Perkins , Esq ., of Towcester , Northamptonshire , to Clara Gunter , youngest daughter of the late John Neall , Esq ., New North-road , London . On the 18 th instant , at Byfleet , Surrey , by the Reverend Christopher Dunkin Francis , the Reverend William Calder , incumbent of the church of the Holy Trinity . Portsea , son of the late James Calder . Esq ., of Liverpool , to Kate Bennett , youngest daughter of the late Henry Francis , Esq ., of Maize-hill , Greenwich . On the 18 th instant , at Brighton Church , by the Reverend Augustus Henry Morgan , M . A ., George Augustus Morgan , Esq .. Ninth Regiment , eldest son of Captain Morgan , formerly Seventh Fusiliers , of Golden Grove . Flintshire , to Emily Jane , eldest daughter of the Reverend J . T . Maine , of Bighton-wood , Hampshire . the
On the 18 th instant , at St . George ' s , Hanover-square , Reverend George Bosanquet , of Guillards Oak , Su 3 sex , to Louisa , second daughter of Captain W . B . Dashwood , R . N ., of Lyndhurst , Hants . On the 23 rd inst , at St . George ' s Church , Hanover-square , by the Reverend Philip Dodd , rector of Penshurst , the Honourable Philip Sidney , only son of Lord de L'Isle and Dudley , to Mary , only child of the late Sir William Foulis , of Ingoldsby Manor , m the county of York , Baronet . On the 23 rd inst ., at St Peter ' s Church , Pimlico , by the Reverend Henry Hildyard , Charles Wilton Goad , Esq ., Fifth Dragoon Guards , to Esther Sophia , third surviving daughter of the late Colonel Hildvard , of Flintham-hall , county of Notts , and Winesttadd-hall , Yorkshire . On the 23 rd inst ., at St . George ' s Church , Hanover-square by the Reverend Albert Alston , M . A ., curate , Charles Frederick Moore , Esq ., of Cadleigh-court , near Tiverton , Devon , to Caroline Matilda , only child of the late Lieutenant-General the Honourable George Murray .
On the 23 rd inst ., at All Saints , Maidstone , by the Reverend William Milton , incumbent of Halliwell , St . Paul ' s . Lancashire . John Milton , Esq .. eldest son oi the late Henry Milton , Esq ., of Heckfield-lodge . West Brompton , to Blanche Beaufoy , eldest daughter of Meyrick Feild , Esq .. of Maidstone . Ou the 23 rd inst ., the Feast of St . George , at the Roman Catholic Chapel , Moorflelds , by the Reverend George Rolfe , assisted by the Reverend Sheshon , James Bans , Esq ., eldest son of James Bans , Esq ., of Lower Smith-street , Northampton-square , to Mary Joseph Canneaux , second daughter of Mr . L . M . Canneaux , Gould-square , Crutchedfraars , London . On the 23 rd inst ., at St . Neots , by the Reverend Professor Philip Smith , B . A . brother-in-law of the bridegroom , the Reverend Frederic Sherrard Basden , of Potton , Bed lordshire , to Julia , only daughter of W . IslipE ? q . of St . Neots , Huntingdonshire .
, , On the 23 rd inst ., at St . John ' s , Paddington , by the Reverend John Tyrwhitt Drake , Lieutenant-Colonel St . Quentin , 17 th Lancera , second son of the late William Thomas St . Quintin , of Scampston-hall Yorkshire , Esq , to Amy Elizabeth , daughter of the late George Henry Cherry , of Denford , Berkshire , Esq .
DEATHS . On the 19 th inst ., at his residence , South Lambeth , aged 81 , Richard Brook . Esq ., of the Poultry , Deputy of the Ward of Cheap , and senior member of the Corporation of the City of London . On the 19 th inst ., at Dr . Wilson ' s , Great Malvern , Worcestershire , Anthony Ludlam , of 159 , Oxford-street , aued 44 . On the 22 nd inst ., at his house in Grosvenor-street , the Right Honourable and Reverend Lord Frederick Beauclerk , D . D ., youngest son of Aubrey , fifth Duke of St . Albans . On the 1 st inst ., at Cairo , on his way to England , Captain Andrew Nepean Aitchison , Thirteenth Regiment Bombay Army , eldest son of the late Major-General Aitchison , of Ryde , Isle of Wight . On the 21 st inst ., Sunday morning , at the house of his fatherin-law , Lieutenant-General the Honourable William Henry Gardner , John James , Esq ., in the 43 rd year of his age . On the 22 nd inst ., at Torquay , the Reverend Charles Fletcher , of Southwell , Nottinghamshire , in the 59 th year of his age .
On the 19 th ult ., at the seat of his son-in-law , Viscount Seaharn , M . P ., Brynypys . near Overton , Flintshire , in the 81 st year of his age , SirJohn Edwards , Bart ., Greenfield , Machynlleth , and late M . P . for the Montgomeryshire boroughs . On the 19 th inst ., at Deer-park , near Honiton , Isabella Mary , the only surving daughter of William M . Smythe , Esq ., and niece of the Eari of Wicklow . On the 22 nd inst ., at the residence of his aunt , the Count ? s of Tlowth , of malignant typhus fever , the Reverend Arthur liurke , Curate of St . Catherine ' s Church , and only surviving son of Major and Lady Matilda Burke , of Queensberry , in the county of Gaiway . On the 22 nd inst ., Margaret Elizabeth , relict of Lieutenant-General Brercton , of New Abbey , county of Kildare , aged 67 . On the 21 st inst ., aged 20 days , Gervas Clement , son of the Reverend Sir George L . Glynn , Bart ., of Ewell , Ssrrey .
Warren's Chanter's Hand Guide. 375 Chantsin 34 Bookstwopence Eachlondon : R.
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Cocks and Co . " This very usetul ami complete puoncauon now brought to a close , and Mr . Warren has achieved his task in so creditable a manner as to prove himself to be . a musician of great capabilities , and one exceedingly well versed in those compositions which are peculiarly well adapted to the service of the church . The psalms are noted throughout to show how they should be accurately sung . No cathedral library will be complete without several duplicate volumes of this work for daily use , and it may also be Introduced into parochial choirs with great advantage . The price at which it is published will also insure for it a large amount of patronage . "—Vide Ball ' s Weekly Messenger , April 13 . London : II . Cocks and Co ., New Burling-4 »^ V *^ AfrMrfl ^ l
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THE MOTHER'S REAL COMFORT ! THE INFANT'S BEST FRIEND 1 GASPARDS SOOTHING SYRUP . —T H E TKETHING OF INFANTS . —It is a question , —Which endures the most intense agony—the infant from excruciatingpain during dentition , or the mother from anxiety in witnessing the affliction of her child , without the power of mitigating its torture ? Fortunately for the quiet and repose of both mother and infant , an infallible remedy for their sufferings will be found inGASPARD'S SOOTHING SYRUP ; an invaluable medicine , which has been extensively used , for a long series of years , with the most unfailing success . Children , while cutting their teeth , derive instant relief from pain by the application to their gums of this simple and innocent , yet sure and unerring remedy . Ky the timely application of GASPAUD'S SOOTHING & YIUJP the pain will speedily subside , convulsions will be wholly prevented , the quiet ami reposoof the little sufferer almost momentarily effected , and the feelings of the anxious mother ( alarmed and excited at beholding the anguish of her child ) calmed and subdued . The entire system becomes soothed and tranqutHizerJ , and all irrita'ion caused at once to censu . —Sold by AIioh . » ro "W 22 !» , Strand , London ; banger , 150 , Oxford-street ; Hallett , M . i , High Ilolbnrn ; Johnston , 08 , Cornhill ; and by moat respectable Meilicitio Venders throughout the United Kingdom . Price Is . lid . per bottle ; and sent free , by po « t . sa « ly packed in a wooden case , for Eighteen Stamps . —A WOltli IN SKA SON m MOTHERS AND NURSES , ON THE TEETHING Ol < INFANTS , Hi pages 33 mo ., will be forwarded free , to all parts of the Kingdom , upon the receipt of a single postage 3 tamp , by l , J ' rout , 229 , Strand ,
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SOIL ED LTNENS . — Manufacturers' Safnpel Pieces Soiled by showing to the Trade . — £ 8000 worth of SOILED LINENS , from Dublin , have been , bought in one lot by BROOKS and CO ., in the Borough . These linens , from which extensive orders have been taken , are the best , beinar the specimen-cloths of such well-known makers as Bennet , Knox , Beverag-e , & c , and are now to be sold at half the prices of the same good 3 when clean . Irish linens , 26 yards for I 2 s . 6 d . ; superior Irish linen , 26 yards for * 21 s . ; finest Coleraines , 26 yards for 25 s ., positively worth Is . 9 d . per yard when clean ; damask table cloths , two yards square , from 2 s . 6 d . to 4 s . 9 d ., those at 4 s . 9 d . beingdouble damask three yards long ; rich damask , 6 s . 6 d . each ; three yards long double damask , 14 s . each ; five yards longdamask , 12 s . ; five yards splendid damask ( fit for the table of the nobility ) , 2 ls . each ; table napkins , from 2 s . 6 d . the dozen ; those at 10 s . 6 d . the dozen being nearly a yard square . There are also about 2000 single pairs of fine linen ^ sheets , from two to three yards wide , from 4 s . 6 d . to 15 s . the pair , those at 15 s . being three yards wide and seven yards long ; also dusters , diapers , towelling , & c , all subject to the same reduction . The above linens are only slightly soiled , and uninjured for wear , this being the third year that Brooks and Co . have purchased these samples . Early application should be made , & 3 numerous inquiries have been made by former purchasers as to the next sale of these goods . THOMAS BROOKS and Co ., 105 and 106 , High-street , Borough , one door from King-street , and three minutes' walk from the London-bridge Railway Terminus . N . B . Samples sent to any part o £ the town , or in the country , if written for .
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UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF ROYALTY , AND THE AUTHORITY OF THE FACULTY . KE ATING'S COUGH LOZENGES—A Certain Remedy for disorders of the Pulmonary Organs—in Difficulty of Breathing —in Redundancy of Phlegm—in Incipient Consumption ( of which Cough is the most positive indication ) they are of unerring efficacy . In Asthma , and in Winter Cough , they have never been known to fail . HEATING'S CoDGH Lozenges are free from every deleterious ingredient ; they may , therefore , be taken at all times by the most delicate female and by the youngest child ; while the Public Speaker arid the Professional Singer will find them invaluable in allaying the hoarseness and irritation incidental to vocal exertion , and consequently a powerful auxiliary in the production of Melodious Enunciation . Prepared and sold in Boxe 3 , Is . l ^ d ., and Tins , 2 s . 9 d ., 4 s . 6 d ., and 10 s . 6 d . each , by THOMAS KEATING , Chemist , & c , No . 79 , St . Paul's Churchyard , London . Sold Retail by all Druggists and Patent Medicine Venders in the Kingdom . N . B : —To prevent spurious imitations , please to observe that the words " Keatino ' s Couoh Lozenges" are engraved on the Government Stamp of each box . IMPORTANT TESTIMONIAL . Cure of Asthma of several years' standing . *• Cairscross , near Stroud , Gloucestershire , " March 20 , 1850 ' . " Sir , —Having been troubled with Asthma for several years , T could find no relief from any medicine whatever until I was induced about two years ago to try a box of your valuable Lozenges , and found such relief from them that I am determined for the future never to be without a box of them in the house , and will do all in my power to recommend them to my friends . " If you consider the above Testimonial of any advantage , you are quiie at liberty to rtrake what use of it you please . " I am , Sir , your most o . bliged servant , " Thos . Keating , Esq . " W . J . Tbioo . " 70 , St . Paul ' s Churchyard .
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COMPLAIN NO MORE OF INDIGESTION . S UFFER NO LONGER from LIVER COMPLAINTS . —WALTER TRAVIS , M . D ., F R . S , Medical-hall , Manchester , having discovered a safe and really effectual remedy for indigestion , Bilious and Liver Complaints , the result of a singularly successful experiment , recently made , and by which he had cured a considerable number of patients , whose cases he had previously considered hopeless , or very doubtful ; amongst whom are several individuals of distinction , who were languishing under the withering effects of indigestion and affections of the Liver . He has determined to offer it to the public at the lowest possible charge , and will supply the remedy to persons applying at the Medical-hall for 2 s . 6 d . ; or to parties residing at adistance . it will be forwarded , postage free , with the most complete directions , to any part of the united kingdom , on sending thirty-six postage stamps to Dr . Walter Travis , 80 , Travis-street , Manchester . The following are selected from a great number of testimonials : — Dr . Guy says , "I have adopted your remedy in several cases of Constipation ( Indigestion ) which have lately come under ray treatment ; ant also in one very bad case of Liver Complaint , and I am happj to add with the most satisfactory results . The Rev . B . Southwell , Bradford , writos , having " myself suffered most accutely during the last four years from an affection of the Liver , and an exceedingly bad digestion ; 1 had really thought that even in the present advanced state of medical science there was no radical cure for these complaints ; however , from the benefit 1 have experienced within the past fortnight , I have not the slightest doubt of the entire success of your remedy . "
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BLAIR'S GOUT and RHEUMATIC PILLS . — The acknowledged efficacy of BLAIR'S GOUT and RHEUMATIC PILLS , by the continued aeries of Testimonials which have been sent to , and published by , the proprietor for nearly twenty years , has rendered this medicine the most popular of the present age ; and , in corroboration of which , the following extract of a letter , written by John Molard Wheeler , Esq ., Collector of Customs , Jamaica , having beon handed by his brother , at Swindon , to xVJr . Prout for publication will iully I know you have never had occasion to take Blair ' s Pills , but let me emphatically toll you , in mercy to any friend who may suffer from gout , rheumatic gout , lumbago , sciatica , rheumatism , or any branch of that widely-allied family , to recommend their using them . In this country they are of wonderful oflicacy : not only am I personally aware , of their powers , out I see my friend * und acquaintances receiving unfailing bcucut from their use . I would not be without them on any account . If taken in the early Btage of disease , they dissipate it altogether ; if in a later , they alleviato pain , and effect a much speedier cure than by any other means within my knowledge . " Sold by Thfiimifl Prout , 229 , Strand , London ; and , by his appointment , by all respectable Medicine Venders throughout the United Kingdom . Price 2 a . 9 d . per box . Ask for BLAIR'S GOUT and RHEUMATIC PILLS , nnd observe the name and address of " Thomas Prout , 229 , Stinncl , London , " impressed upon the Government stamp affixed to cucli box of tha Genuine Medicine .
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Leader (1850-1860), April 27, 1850, page 23, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_27041850/page/23/
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