Memoirs of John Abernethy, F.R.S.Hurst & Blackett, 1853 |
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... Surgeons , and Mr. Stone , the librarian , I have to express my best thanks for their kind assistance , and to the latter especially for many very acceptable contributions . I have also to acknowledge the kind interest taken in the work ...
... Surgeons , and Mr. Stone , the librarian , I have to express my best thanks for their kind assistance , and to the latter especially for many very acceptable contributions . I have also to acknowledge the kind interest taken in the work ...
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... surgeon . We may well , therefore , be dissatisfied with the narrow , not to say degrading definition of our duties too generally entertained ; but on the other hand , if we would make these more lofty views of our calling practically ...
... surgeon . We may well , therefore , be dissatisfied with the narrow , not to say degrading definition of our duties too generally entertained ; but on the other hand , if we would make these more lofty views of our calling practically ...
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... surgeon only , whose duties for the most part neither required , nor permitted him to do more than to observe the ... surgeons having no in - patients under their care except in the absence , or by permission of , their chiefs . 36 ...
... surgeon only , whose duties for the most part neither required , nor permitted him to do more than to observe the ... surgeons having no in - patients under their care except in the absence , or by permission of , their chiefs . 36 ...
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... surgeon in large practice ; he lived at that time in Mildred's Court , and Abernethy's father was a near neighbour , pro- bably in Coleman Street . Abernethy had shown himself a clever boy , a good scholar ; and he was at the top of ...
... surgeon in large practice ; he lived at that time in Mildred's Court , and Abernethy's father was a near neighbour , pro- bably in Coleman Street . Abernethy had shown himself a clever boy , a good scholar ; and he was at the top of ...
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... surgeon , apothe- cary , and the significant & c . , followed by the hatter , hosier , and linen - draper , in one estab- lishment ; but as we shall have to discuss this subject more fully in relation to Abernethy in another place , we ...
... surgeon , apothe- cary , and the significant & c . , followed by the hatter , hosier , and linen - draper , in one estab- lishment ; but as we shall have to discuss this subject more fully in relation to Abernethy in another place , we ...
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