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instruction which the work is intended to convey, yet it is in fact the joint work of two friends who have often passed together through most of the different scenes of which it speaksa.

Together, therefore, they commend it to those for whom it was written, with an earnest prayer that it may not be to them without its use; beseeching them, that, for all that is contained therein of good they will praise HIM WHO is the Giver of it, and will repay with their prayers those whom He has chosen for His instruments; and hoping also that, though in some points it may seem to be deficient, they will not therefore reject the whole, but will rather strive to profit by such fruit as may be gathered from it.

Aug. 26, 1843.

It is also right to say that, besides the two prayers at pp. 50, 61, the paragraph at pp. 70-72. was written by the Medical Student whose Letter has been several times quoted in the Appendix.

By the same Authors.

Price 2s. 6d.

PRAYERS FOR THE USE OF THE MEDICAL PROFESSION. London, Rivingtons; Churchill: Oxford, Parker. 1842.

The profits, if any, will be given to some Medical Charity: any Medical Student, who is unable to buy a copy of the work, may obtain one gratis by applying to either of the Publishers.

ADVICE TO A PATIENT IN A HOSPITAL. No I. ON ENTERING THE HOSPITAL.

No. II. ON LEAVING THE HOSPITAL.

London, printed for the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1843.

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ADDRESS

TO

A MEDICAL STUDENT.

CHAPTER I.

INTRODUCTION.

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