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    SIR,—Thought the medium of your valuable paper, I take the liberty of laying before the public an account of a most efficactious remedy for the cure of unflammation. which I ...

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  3. ADDRESS TO THE PEOPLE OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE IN GENERAL.

    BUT PARTICULARLY TO THOSE PROFESSIONAL GENTLEMEN WHO HAVE THE CARE OF HOSPITALS, THE GOVERNORS OF COLONIES, AND RELIGIOUS MISSIONARIES. Perhaps an humble individual like the one ...

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  4. To the Editor of the Leeds Intelligencer.

    SIR,—Last year I took the liberty of laying before the public, through the medium of your valuable paper, an account of the discovery of a remedy for various disorders to which the ...

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