This volume, "Proceedings For The Establishment Of A Free Public Dispensary And Hospital For Lung Diseases," documents the efforts to create a charitable institution dedicated to treating pulmonary ailments. Authored by Robert Hunter, the book offers insights into the medical landscape and philanthropic endeavors of the 19th century.
The proceedings detail the organizational meetings, fundraising initiatives, and the overall vision behind establishing a facility to provide free medical care to those suffering from lung diseases. It serves as a historical record of early public health initiatives and the challenges faced in addressing widespread respiratory illnesses. Researchers and historians interested in the history of medicine, public health, and charitable organizations will find this a valuable primary source.
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