The journal of the stated preacher to the Hospital and Almshouse in the city of New-York : for the year of our Lord 1811.

  • Ely, Ezra Styles, 1786-1861.
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New-York : Published by Whiting and Watson, no. 96, Broadway ; J. Seymour, printer, 1812.

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300 pages ; 19 cm

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Shaw & Shoemaker 25332
Austin, R.B. Early Amer. medical imprints, 726

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"The author of the following Journal, is now happy to gratify many of his friends, who have long urged the publication of it."--Preface, p. [3]. Ezra Stiles Ely was the stated preacher to the Almshouse of the City of New York, which was a combination almshouse and hospital, from 1810 to 1813
"Prefatory address, to the members of the Presbyterian and Reformed Dutch churches, in the city of New York. By Philip Milledoler, D.D."--P. [5]-12
"The Maniac; a sermon, delivered at the Thursday lecture, in Boston, on the 14th of September, A.D. 1809."--P. 273-292
Later editions published under title: Visits of mercy
Includes index
Signatures: 1-25⁶
Film 633 reel 41 is part of Research Publications Early American Medical Imprints collection (RP reel 41, no. 726).

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