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24 During period of near twelve years extenfive prac a tice in this city, many difficult cafes have prefented to me from different parts of America : fome of which were deemed irremediable : not a fingle per fon has applied in vain; the rnoft complete fuccefs has attended every operation. Satisfactory reference be had to many perfons now refident in this may from different parts of the United city ; and many States, who have received the moft beneficial and unexpected relief. Poor people afflicted with complaints in the teeth will be attended at the difpenfary, Hof- and gums, pital, Alms-houfe, or at the houfe of the operator, No. 64, Fair Street, and relieved gratis. A requeft from any Phyfician or furgeon of this city, or any of the fuperintendants, truftees, or official vifitors of either of thofe benevolent inftitutions, will be imme diately attended to, and affiftance given free of any expence. Copy of Certificate given by the Board of Managers of the Difpenfary of the city of New -York, to the Author : New-York, September 2, 1792. Sir, The Board of Managers of the Difpenfary received addreffed to them ; — they directed me to ac yours quaint you of the acceptance of your offers, in fuch cafes as may be of avail to the Difpenfary. It o-ives pleafure, Sir, to find that an inftitution found fuch motives, will meet with your benevo ed upon lent attention. I am, Sir, with refpecl, your obed't Servant, Wm. COCK, Secry. Mr. Skinner Surgeon Dtntifl.
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