Culina famulatrix medicinae, or, Receipts in cookery, worthy the notice of those medical practitioners, who ride their chariots with a footman behind, and who receive two-guinea fees from their rich and luxurious patients / by Ignotus.

  • Hunter, A. (Alexander), 1729-1809.
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1804
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York : Printed by T. Wilson and R. Spence: and sold by J. Mawman, 1804.

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235 pages : frontispiece ; 19 cm

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"Ignotus" is a pseudonym for Alexander Hunter

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