Pennsylvania Hospital Ledger January 1, 1805

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Pennsylvania Hospital Ledger January 1, 1805

Description

(PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL). The Committee appointed to prepare an account of the monies received from the Legislature, towards erecting additional buildings to the Pennsylvania Hospital and of the consequent expenditures.. [Jan. 1, 1805]. [Philadelphia: 1805]. Broadside. Three horizontal folds. Only light edgewear. Near fine. Not in Austin, , Early American Medical Imprints or Shaw & Shoemaker. Remarkably rare report transcribed from the Pennsylvania Hospital building committee minutes. The committee comprises Thomas Morris, Zaccheus Collins, Joseph Lownes, , and is signed in ink by the secretary, Samuels Coates. This report constitutes a statement of expenses current to 1 January 1804 and to a fairly detailed level, itemizing among other expenses ironmongery, brick-work, painting and glazing. and more. Additionally, there is a comparison of the actual expenses to the amount received from the Loan Office Fund and state treasurer and what the shortfall will be. No institutional holdings according to OCLC.

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Unrecorded. Not in Austin, , Early American Medical Imprints or Shaw & Shoemaker. No institutional holdings according to OCLC.

Condition

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Excellent

Date Examined

Aug 16, 2023

Notes

Broadside. Three horizontal folds. Only light edgewear. Near fine.