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The History of the Royal Sea Bathing Hospital, Margate 1791-1991

The History of the Royal Sea Bathing Hospital, Margate 1791-1991

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The History of the Royal Sea Bathing Hospital, Margate 1791-1991

by F.G. St Clair Strange

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Rainhan, Kent: Meresborough Books, 1991 Believed to be the oldest orthopaedic hospital in the world. Founded in 1791 by Dr. J.C.Lettsom, a Quaker philanthropist, it has provided treatment for the "scrofulous poor" that is for those with tuberculosis in the bones and joints and glands. Since the 1950s patients with general orthopaedic , uro-genital, chest and rheumatic conditions have occupied the beds. 216pp illustrated in colour and black and white. Size 215x150mm.

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Title
The History of the Royal Sea Bathing Hospital, Margate 1791-1991
Author
F.G. St Clair Strange
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Hardcover
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Used - Very Good
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ISBN 10
0948193573
ISBN 13
9780948193576
Publisher
Meresborough Books
Place of Publication
Rainhan, Kent
Date Published
1991

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