Self-providence v. dependence upon charity. An essay on dispensaries. Addressed to such of the subscribers as desire that what they give should produce the greatest possible benefit to those whom they wish to befriend : shewing that at a much smaller cost a much greater amount of good might be effected and that a very large proportion of the income of these institutions is not merely needleessly, but injuriously expended / by P.H. Holland.

  • Holland, P. H. (Philip Henry)
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Self-providence v. dependence upon charity. An essay on dispensaries. Addressed to such of the subscribers as desire that what they give should produce the greatest possible benefit to those whom they wish to befriend : shewing that at a much smaller cost a much greater amount of good might be effected and that a very large proportion of the income of these institutions is not merely needleessly, but injuriously expended / by P.H. Holland. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Manchester : Printed and sold by Love & Barton : Sold also by Simpkin, Marshall, London, 1838.

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23 pages ; (8vo)

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