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Letter from Mordecai Cary
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Letter from Mordecai Cary
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Letters from Mordecai Cary (d. 1751), Jurin's pupil, later Bishop of Clonfert, Cloyne and Killala, concerning the treatment of Cary's wife for a breast lump (including notes on her case by Jurin), and literary interests.

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  • Library reference: Archives and Manuscripts ms 6140
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