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Important
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Robinson Bowes, Esq., and the Countess of Strathmore, written from thirty-three years' professional attendance, from Letters and other well-authenticated Documents
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An Essay on the Bite of a Mad Dog, with
Observations on John Hunter's Treatment of the Case of Master R—— , and also a Recital of the Successful Treatment of Two Cases
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Prevention of Hydrophobia,’ in 'Medical Facts and Observations
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