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The Hospital for Sick Children, College Street, Toronto. The Lakeside Home For Little Children, the Convalescent Branch of the Hospital on Gibraltar Point, Toronto Island. History of These Institutions.
Toronto, [J. Ross Robertson], 1891-93. 8vo., 2 parts in one, pp. 94; [vi], 73, [3]; separate t.-p. for second part, richly illus., plans, gilt cloth. Pencil annotations. Pp. 81/82 in facsimile, covers bumped, else very nice copy. Robertson, 1841-1918, was publisher of the `Telegram' and founder and main benefactor of the Hospital, recently renovated and restored and now headquarters of the Red Cross Blood Service.
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