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Devonshire hospital and Buxton Bath charity : instituted for the relief of poor persons from all parts of Great Britain and Ireland suffering from rheumatism, gout, sciatica, and neuralgia ; pains, weakness or contractions of joints or limbs, arising from these diseases, or from sprains, fractures, or other local injuries ; chronic forms of paralysis ; dropped hands, and other poisonous effects of lead, mercury, or other minerals ; spinal affections ; dyspeptic complaints, uterine obstructions, etc. etc. ; supported by annual subscriptions and voluntary contributions
By Devonshire Royal Hospital (Buxton, Derbyshire, England)

Buxton
By Dorothy Schwieder,Dorothy Schweider,Joseph Hraba,Elmer Schwieder

Buxton and its medicinal waters
By Robert Ottiwell Gifford-Bennet

A hand-book of the Peak of Derbyshire, and to the use of the Buxton mineral waters
By William Henry Robertson

Buxton, Hollis, and Limington
By Frank H. Sleeper
Blacks in Buxton and Chatham, Ontario, 1830-1890
Blacks in Buxton and Chatham, Ontario, 1830-1890
By Jonathan William Walton
The benefit of the auncient bathes of Buckstones
The benefit of the auncient bathes of Buckstones
By Jones, John physician.

The Records of the Church of Christ in Buxton, Me. during the pastorate of Rev. Paul Coffin, D.D.
By Paul Coffin,Cyrus Woodman
Aunt Etta's diaries, 1870-1871, Salmon Falls, Buxton, Maine
Aunt Etta's diaries, 1870-1871, Salmon Falls, Buxton, Maine
By Henrietta Elden

One hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the incorporation of the town of Buxton, Maine
By
Archaeological investigation of the Buxton, Iowa, townsite (13M010) during 1980 and 1981
Archaeological investigation of the Buxton, Iowa, townsite (13M010) during 1980 and 1981
By David M. Gradwohl

Devonshire hospital and Buxton Bath charity : instituted for the relief of poor persons from all parts of Great Britain and Ireland suffering from rheumatism, gout, sciatica, and neuralgia ; pains, weakness or contractions of joints or limbs, arising from these diseases, or from sprains, fractures, or other local injuries ; chronic forms of paralysis ; dropped hands, and other poisonous effects of lead, mercury, or other minerals ; spinal affections ; dyspeptic complaints, uterine obstructions, and such disorders as may depend upon a rheumatic or gouty diathesis ; supported by annual subscriptions and voluntary contributions
By Devonshire Royal Hospital (Buxton, Derbyshire, England)

Devonshire hospital and Buxton Bath charity : instituted for the relief of poor persons from all parts of Great Britain and Ireland suffering from rheumatism, gout, sciatica, and neuralgia ; pains, weakness or contractions of joints or limbs, arising from these diseases, or from sprains, fractures, or other local injuries ; chronic forms of paralysis ; dropped hands, and other poisonous effects of lead, mercury, or other minerals ; spinal affections ; dyspeptic complaints, uterine obstructions, and such disorders as may depend upon a rheumatic or gouty diathesis ; supported by annual subscriptions and voluntary contributions
By Devonshire Royal Hospital (Buxton, Derbyshire, England)

Devonshire hospital and Buxton Bath charity : instituted for the relief of poor persons from all parts of Great Britain and Ireland suffering from rheumatism, gout, sciatica, and neuralgia ; pains, weakness or contractions of joints or limbs, arising from these diseases, or from sprains, fractures, or other local injuries ; chronic forms of paralysis ; dropped hands, and other poisonous effects of lead, mercury, or other minerals ; spinal affections ; dyspeptic complaints, uterine obstructions, etc. etc. ; supported by annual subscriptions and voluntary contributions
By Devonshire Royal Hospital (Buxton, Derbyshire, England)

A hand-book of the Peak of Derbyshire, and to the use of the Buxton mineral waters
By William Henry Robertson

Devonshire hospital and Buxton Bath charity : instituted for the relief of poor persons from all parts of Great Britain and Ireland suffering from rheumatism, gout, sciatica, and neuralgia ; pains, weakness or contractions of joints or limbs, arising from these diseases, or from sprains, fractures, or other local injuries ; chronic forms of paralysis ; dropped hands, and other poisonous effects of lead, mercury, or other minerals ; spinal affections ; dyspeptic complaints, uterine obstructions, and such disorders as may depend upon a rheumatic or gouty diathesis ; supported by annual subscriptions and voluntary contributions
By Devonshire Royal Hospital (Buxton, Derbyshire, England)

Devonshire hospital and Buxton Bath charity : instituted for the relief of poor persons from all parts of Great Britain and Ireland suffering from rheumatism, gout, sciatica, and neuralgia ; pains, weakness or contractions of joints or limbs, arising from these diseases, or from sprains, fractures, or other local injuries ; chronic forms of paralysis ; dropped hands, and other poisonous effects of lead, mercury, or other minerals ; spinal affections ; dyspeptic complaints, uterine obstructions, and such disorders as may depend upon a rheumatic or gouty diathesis ; supported by annual subscriptions and voluntary contributions
By Devonshire Royal Hospital (Buxton, Derbyshire, England)

Devonshire hospital and Buxton Bath charity : instituted for the relief of poor persons from all parts of Great Britain and Ireland suffering from rheumatism, gout, sciatica, and neuralgia ; pains, weakness or contractions of joints or limbs, arising from these diseases, or from sprains, fractures, or other local injuries ; chronic forms of paralysis ; dropped hands, and other poisonous effects of lead, mercury, or other minerals ; spinal affections ; dyspeptic complaints, uterine obstructions, and such disorders as may depend upon a rheumatic or gouty diathesis ; supported by annual subscriptions and voluntary contributions
By Devonshire Royal Hospital (Buxton, Derbyshire, England)

Devonshire hospital and Buxton Bath charity : instituted for the relief of poor persons from all parts of Great Britain and Ireland suffering from rheumatism, gout, sciatica, and neuralgia ; pains, weakness or contractions of joints or limbs, arising from these diseases, or from sprains, fractures, or other local injuries ; chronic forms of paralysis ; dropped hands, and other poisonous effects of lead, mercury, or other minerals ; spinal affections ; dyspeptic complaints, uterine obstructions, and such disorders as may depend upon a rheumatic or gouty diathesis ; supported by annual subscriptions and voluntary contributions
By Devonshire Royal Hospital (Buxton, Derbyshire, England)