Accession number
PML 144569
Creator
Elliott, Charlotte, 1789-1871.
Published
[Leamington, England? : s.n., ca. 1842]
Credit line
Bequest of Gordon N. Ray, 1987.
Notes
Poem by Charlotte Elliott; later anthologized in a collection of her verses entitled: Thoughts in verse on sacred subjects : with some miscellaneous poems, written in early years, and now first published / by Charlotte Elliott. London : William Hunt and Company, 1871.
Text printed in two columns; first line: I hear, Sir, your Warwickshire far-famed Physician.
Humorous verses on the subject of prominent physician Dr. Henry Jephson of Leamington and his advocacy of the "peripatetic" or walking cure.
"Inscribed very mirthfully, to Dr. Jephson."
Date suggested by the subsequent appearance of the anonymous: Answer to Leamington peripatetics, or, "We've used our limbs and have them," dated Leamington, August 1st, 1842.
Text printed in two columns; first line: I hear, Sir, your Warwickshire far-famed Physician.
Humorous verses on the subject of prominent physician Dr. Henry Jephson of Leamington and his advocacy of the "peripatetic" or walking cure.
"Inscribed very mirthfully, to Dr. Jephson."
Date suggested by the subsequent appearance of the anonymous: Answer to Leamington peripatetics, or, "We've used our limbs and have them," dated Leamington, August 1st, 1842.
Description
1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 23 cm.
Provenance
From the library of Gordon N. Ray.
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