Where to Go and What to Do. Being a Guide to Home Nursing and a Handbook to Health in the Habitation, the Nursery, the Schoolroom, and the Person, with a chapter on Pleasure and Health Resorts.

By Henry C. Burdett,

Author of Hospitals and Asylums of the World, Pay Hospitals of the World, Cottage Hospitals, etc, etc.

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With Facsimile Autograph Letters from the late Sir Andrew Clark, HI- Pasteur, Etc., Etc.