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Infirmary, Liverpool, Merseyside: a patient being carried on a stretcher along Brownlow Street. Line engraving by J.B. Allen after T. Allom.

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Lettering: Liverpool. The Infirmary, Brownlow Street. To the patrons, physicians and surgeons of the institution, this plate is respectfully dedicated. Engraved by Jas. Allen ; drawn by Thos. Allom.
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Title: Infirmary, Liverpool, Merseyside: a patient being carried on a stretcher along Brownlow Street. Line engraving by J.B. Allen after T. Allom.
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Lettering: Liverpool.
The Infirmary, Brownlow Street.
To the patrons, physicians and surgeons of the institution, this plate is respectfully dedicated.
Engraved by Jas.
Allen ; drawn by Thos.
Allom.

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