A.L.S. 4to, June 14,1817, n.p.
by WYATT, JOHN
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About This Item
Exceptional twice-signed A.L.S., sending a.."Recipe" (prescription) for Milo O'Conner to commence with as soon as she shall have finished the medicine she is now taking. "You can get it at any of the Apothecaries I can renew it as often as she may take the whole...she only has not to be without it any time till I see her again...." Signed, "John Watts," Below he writes the names of four treatments with dosage and he signs again, "JW" after a post script. Integral address panel on verso with a strange series of zeros, ones and slashed. Cross folded, light buckling from missing seal, minor soiling, overall very good. Autograph
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- Schulson Autographs (US)
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- 1709
- Title
- A.L.S. 4to, June 14,1817, n.p.
- Author
- WYATT, JOHN
- Book Condition
- Used
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- 1
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- Verso
- The page bound on the left side of a book, opposite to the recto page.