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[100] "By Tho. Fallowes, M.D., at his House in Lambeth-Marsh, and to be had there, or at Mr. Jones's Haberdasher in Hats, over against the Pump in Chancery Lane, and nowhere else," 1705. A second edition appeared in 1814.
[101] In his Review for 1706 there is a "Scheme for the Management of Mad-houses," with a case of abuse.
[102] As will be seen by the date, the elder Pitt and Fox.
[103] The physician referred to at [p. 87].
[104] 14 Geo. III., c. 49 (1774).
[105] "The Early History of Charles James Fox," by G. O. Trevelyan, 1880.
[106] Letter written July 30, 1767.
[107] "Lady Chatham also, when writing confidentially to Lord Shelburne in the autumn of 1767, observes, 'I wish I could say there was any material change in the state of my Lord's health, but we are forbid to expect that, until he can have a fit of gout.'"
[108] "History of England from the Peace of Utrecht," vol. v. pp. 166, 188 (edit. 1853).