Royal Humane Society, 1774. Established for the restoration of human life, when suspended by various kinds of accidental and sudden death, viz. Drowning, strangling, apoplexy, suffocation, and by the noxious vapours of mines, caverns, &c. Intense cold, and the tremendous stroke of lightning. Annual report, 1799. By W. Hawes, M. D. Senior Physician to the Surrey and London Dispensaries, Hon. Member of the R. P. S. Ed. - Manchester L. P. Guy's P. S. and Bath A. S. &c.

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London : printed, for the Society, by J. Nichols, [1799]

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92p. ; 80.

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