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Advertisement for Dr Macleay, medical graduate, settled in Bothwell and his wife who will open a boarding school, 10th August 1843

Macleay, Kenneth 1843 , Advertisement for Dr Macleay, medical graduate, settled in Bothwell and his wife who will open a boarding school, 10th August 1843 , Royal Society of Tasmania, University of Tasmania Library Special and Rare Materials Collection, Australia.

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Abstract

Dr Macleay, a regular Graduate in Medicine, respectfully requests this liberty to mention, that he has settled at Bothwell, and will be happy to give his advice, and assistance in relieving the complaints of the afflicted, in every case of disease, and in Midwifery, in which he has much successful practice. His fees will be found very moderate, and he has a constant supply of medicines for sale.

Mrs Macleay, educated at the first boarding school in Dublin, will open one in a few days, for young ladies, where she will bestow the most unremitting attention to their morals, as well as in teaching them every branch of useful and ornamental education, on the most reasonable terms.
10th August 1843

Item Type: Other
Authors/Creators:Macleay, Kenneth
Keywords: Doctor, Bothwell, Boarding School,Tasmania, Royal Society of Tasmania, science, natural science, social history, Australia, indexes, University of Tasmania, Library, private deposits, archives, Collections, catalogue, Special, Van Diemen's Land,
Publisher: Royal Society of Tasmania, University of Tasmania Library Special and Rare Materials Collection
Collections: Royal Society Collection
Other Special Collections
Additional Information:

RS.8/B31
from the correspondence of William and John Clark of Cluny, Bothwell - Family Papers 1812-1872 - RS 8

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