Doctors and drinking. The opinions of the late Sir Benjamin Ward Richardson, Wir Henry Thompson, the late Sir William Gull [a.o.]. Being a repr. of the permanently valuable matter in an Alliance Almanack, including the testimonies of numerous other medical men, with many additions, and nine portraits. (Two hundred and eighty-fifth thousand)

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Institution:International Institute of Social History
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Published: United kingdom Alliance etc., n.d.
Manchester etc. :
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spellingShingle Doctors and drinking. The opinions of the late Sir Benjamin Ward Richardson, Wir Henry Thompson, the late Sir William Gull [a.o.]. Being a repr. of the permanently valuable matter in an Alliance Almanack, including the testimonies of numerous other medical men, with many additions, and nine portraits. (Two hundred and eighty-fifth thousand)
title Doctors and drinking. The opinions of the late Sir Benjamin Ward Richardson, Wir Henry Thompson, the late Sir William Gull [a.o.]. Being a repr. of the permanently valuable matter in an Alliance Almanack, including the testimonies of numerous other medical men, with many additions, and nine portraits. (Two hundred and eighty-fifth thousand)
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