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  • The encouragement to works of charity and mercy, from Christ's acceptance of them as done to himself. A sermon preached in the Parish Church of All Saints in Northampton, before the President and Governors of the County Infirmary for sick and lame poor on Thursday, March 29, 1744 / by Richard Grey ... ; To which are added, the statutes of the said Infirmary.
  • York infirmary known as York County Hospital.
  • Royal Isle of Wight Infirmary and County Hospital: exterior with Queen Victoria and attendants visiting, 1899. Photograph.
  • Medical history of the Meath Hospital and County Dublin Infirmary, from its foundation in 1753 down to the present time : including biographical sketches of the surgeons and physicians who served on its staff / [Lambert Hepenstal Ormsby].
  • A report of the state of the General Infirmary (at Northampton).
  • A report of the state of the General Infirmary (at Northampton).
  • A report of the state of the General Infirmary, at Northampton / The Right Hon. George John Earl Spencer, Grand Visitor : The Most Noble the Marquis of Northampton, perpetual president.
  • General Infirmary, Northampton, England. Line engraving by C. Heath after E. Pretty.
  • A report of the state of the General Infirmary, at Northampton / The Right Hon. George John Earl Spencer, Grand Visitor : The Most Noble the Marquis of Northampton, perpetual president.
  • Newcastle Royal Infirmary: perspective view. Etching by J. Fittler after himself.
  • Newcastle Royal Infirmary: perspective view. Etching by J. Fittler after himself.
  • A report of the state of the Infirmary for the sick and lame poor of the counties of Durham, Newcastle upon Tyne, and Northumberland : from its first institution, April the 13th, 1751, to the 7th of April, 1752.
  • A report of the state of the Infirmary for the sick and lame poor of the counties of Durham, Newcastle upon Tyne, and Northumberland : from its first institution, April the 13th, 1751, to the 7th of April, 1752.
  • William Gordon. Photograph by Heath & Bradnee Ltd.