A collection of affidavits and certificates, relative to the wonderful cure of Mrs. Ann Mattingly : which took place in the city of Washington, D.C. on the tenth of March, 1824.

  • Matthews, William, 1770-1854.
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1824
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A collection of affidavits and certificates, relative to the wonderful cure of Mrs. Ann Mattingly : which took place in the city of Washington, D.C. on the tenth of March, 1824. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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City of Washington : James Wilson, printer, 1824.

Physical description

41, that is, 40 pages ; 22 cm (8vo)

References note

Shoemaker 17080

Notes

Page 21 omitted in pagination. Page 29 misnumbered 92
Preface signed by William Matthews (p. [3])
Describes a miracle cure of a disease (probably breast cancer) by Prince Hohenlohe
Contains 34 numbered items of sworn testimony, including that of Ann Mattingly herself (no. 1) and of William Matthews (no. 34)
There exists another issue with the line "and sold by H. Guegan's Book-store" as part of the imprint.
Copy 1 Supplier/Donor: Philadelphia Rare Books & Manuscripts Company Note: Binding: Modern paper boards, with printed paper label: "The wonderful cure, 1824." Modern stamp on t.p.: "Georgetown University, James Ethelbert Morgan Fund (Withdrawn)."

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