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1A parlour companion (Gratis.): To prevent disputes and settle differences in private families, to guard against informations. Also a description of the means for rendering us pleasant to ourselves and agreeable to others. At No. 55, Long-Acre, London. Entered at Stationers HallPublished 1796Call Number: Loading…read online
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2This day was published, An essay on cutaneous eruptions clearly demonstrating that Dickinson's Gowland's lotion is a certain specific for clearing the face and skin, ... from all scorbutic eruptions, ... and may be had gratis from Mr. Dickinson's warehouse and office, no.55, Long AcrePublished 1800Call Number: Loading…read online
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3A Surry affairPublished 1800Call Number: Loading…read online
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4A parlour companion (gratis.): To Prevent Disputes and Settle Differences in private families, and to guard against informations. Also a description of the means for rendering us pleasant to ourselves and agreeable to others. Sold at No. 55, Long-Acre, LondonPublished 1794Call Number: Loading…read online
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5An essay on cutaneous diseases: impurities o[f] the skin. And eruptions of the face. In two parts. Part I. In which is recommended an approved method of cure, by Robert Dickinson, sole proprietor and preparer of Gowland's Lotion, No. 55, Long-AcrePublished 1800Call Number: Loading…read online
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