Letter : [London, Eng.], to Dr. [Thomas Rhodes?] Armitage, 1878 Feb. 16.

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Letter : [London, Eng.], to Dr. [Thomas Rhodes?] Armitage, 1878 Feb. 16.

ALS asking Dr. Armitage's professional opinion for the treatment of an illness suffered by her cook, Annie Richards.

1 item ([2] p.) ; 25 x 21 cm. folded to 13 x 21 cm.

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