The new family receipt-book: or, Universal repository of domestic economy, including a fund of useful knowledge and experience in all the various branches of cookery, medicine, confectionery ... / From scarce, curious, and valuable select receipts and choice memorandums, with specifications of approved patent medicines, extracted from the records of the Patent Office ... collected from private sources of information, as well as from foreign books and journals in all the languages of Europe ... by D. Hughson, LL. D. [pseud. i.e. D. Pugh].

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1817
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The new family receipt-book: or, Universal repository of domestic economy, including a fund of useful knowledge and experience in all the various branches of cookery, medicine, confectionery ... / From scarce, curious, and valuable select receipts and choice memorandums, with specifications of approved patent medicines, extracted from the records of the Patent Office ... collected from private sources of information, as well as from foreign books and journals in all the languages of Europe ... by D. Hughson, LL. D. [pseud. i.e. D. Pugh]. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : Printed for W. Pritchard and J. Bysh, 1817.

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384 pages : frontispiece ; (8vo)

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Copy 1. Contemporary manuscript recipe pasted upside-down on verso of front board for 'soap sugar boiling' and 'common sugar boiling'. Manuscript inscription on loose paper at page 189 'Miss Dowdall 30 Basselt Rd N. Kensington, London'.

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