The Humane Society of the Whitehaven Dispensary. : President. The Right Honourable James Earl of Lonsdale. ... The presidents and governors of the Whitehaven Dispensary, desirous of extending the aids of that department which administers relief to the unfortunate cases of suspended animation, have procured, from the ingenious and benevolent register of the Royal Humane Society, the latest and highly improved plans of instructions; which are intended for general distribution.

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The Humane Society of the Whitehaven Dispensary. : President. The Right Honourable James Earl of Lonsdale. ... The presidents and governors of the Whitehaven Dispensary, desirous of extending the aids of that department which administers relief to the unfortunate cases of suspended animation, have procured, from the ingenious and benevolent register of the Royal Humane Society, the latest and highly improved plans of instructions; which are intended for general distribution. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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[Whitehaven] : J. Ware and Son, printers, Whitehaven, [1790?]

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1 sheet (1 unnumbered page) ; folio

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ESTC N63062

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Directions for resuscitation of drowning and suffocation victims.
Copy 1. Supplier/Donor: Med. Soc. Lond. This book was formerly part of the collection of the Medical Society of London, which was deposited for safekeeping in the Wellcome Library in 1964. It was eventually purchased by the Wellcome Trust in 1984, with assistance from the National Heritage Memorial Fund and other charities.

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J. Ware and son active ca. 1790.

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