By Robert Masters Kerrison
London   The Pamphleteer
8" by 5.5" 313-332pp.
An very scarce 1815 article discussing an upcoming bill to regulate the medical profession, specifically apothecaries, written by Robert Masters Kerrison.
By Robert Masters Kerrison

1815 Observations and Reflections on the Bill now in progress through the House of Commons, for "Better Regulating the Medical Profession as far as regards Apothecaries" proving it to be a Measure, best suited to the Public Convenience, and most Conducive to the Preservation of the Community, from the Effects of Existing Frauds and Abuses.

London   The Pamphleteer
8" by 5.5" 313-332pp.
An very scarce 1815 article discussing an upcoming bill to regulate the medical profession, specifically apothecaries, written by Robert Masters Kerrison.
£195.00
: 0.5kgs / : 968Z32

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Description

First Edition, Very Scarce

The first edition. 

A very scarce article from The Pamphleteer, disbound, but complete (pages 313-332).

Dated 1815. 'NO.XII. Pam. VOL.VI. X' noted at the bottom of the title page.

Kerrison presents his observations relating to how best to regulate the medical profession, specifically apothecaries. His work informed a bill on the subject as it passed through the House of Commons.

Condition

Disbound from covers, complete with all pages of the article. Last page disbound but present, otherwise generally firmly bound with pp.330 weak. Pages bright with the odd minor spot.

Good

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