By James Hamilton
London   [The Pamphleteer]
8.5" by 5.5" [2], 127-141pp
The very scarce second edition of James Hamilton's argument against Sir William Garrow's proposed bill to standardize surgical practices throughout the UK.
By James Hamilton

1818 A Letter to Sir William Garrow, His Majesty’s Attorney‑General, on his proposed Bill for Regulating the Practice of Surgery throughout the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland

London   [The Pamphleteer]
8.5" by 5.5" [2], 127-141pp
The very scarce second edition of James Hamilton's argument against Sir William Garrow's proposed bill to standardize surgical practices throughout the UK.
£120.00
: 0.5kgs / : 968F28

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Early Edition, Very Scarce

The second edition of this very scarce work.

First published the year prior, in this work Dr. James Hamilton carefully critiques Garrow's proposed legislation which aimed at standardizing surgical practice across the country. He evaluates the bill's potential impacts on both practitioners' autonomy and patient safety.

This edition was published after it had been decided that the bill would not pass into law.

From The Pamphleteer, vol. XII, no. 23 [Pamphlet 5]

Condition

Unbound, as issued. Title page detached but present. Otherwise, internally firmly bound. Pages exceptionally clean and bright.

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