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Ruddock, Mr (1814–60):


Subject Literature » Victorian Literature

DOI: 10.1111/b.9781405151191.2007.x


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medical man of Keighley. He attended Charlotte in 1851–2, prescribing mercury, which affected her badly. Though at the time she made light of this she lost patience with him, particularly when he intruded himself on her when she returned from Brookroyd in February 1852, hoping to have seen the last of him: “He seems to stick like a leech” (to EN, 16 Feb 1852). He also attended Patrick in the same year. ... log in or subscribe to read full text

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