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New Finsbury Dispensary : ウィキペディア英語版
Finsbury Dispensary
The Finsbury Dispensary was a charitable dispensary dispensing medical treatment to the poor in Finsbury, London. It was founded in 1780 by a quaker, one George Friend. It operated from various premises during its existence in the 19th century, notably, between 1819 and 1838 it occupied a large, well-appointed house in St. John's Street, at which premises it is sometimes called the New Finsbury Dispensary.〔Samuel J. Rogal, ''John Wesley's London: a guidebook'', p.104, Edwin Mellen Press, 1988 ISBN 0-88946-823-0〕〔Samuel Lewis, ''A topographical dictionary of England'', S. Lewis & Co., London, 1840.〕〔Roger M Ridley-Smith, ("The Finsbury Dispensary" ), ''New Zealand Medical Journal'', vol.119, no.1233, 5 May 2006.〕
A number of well-known surgeons and physicians worked at the Finsbury Dispensary. These include;
*John Andree (appointed 1781)
*William Charles Wells (appointed 1790)
*Charles Aldis
*Golding Bird (appointed 1836)
*James Paget (appointed 1841)
*Charles West (appointed 1841)
==References==


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