Arrived at the hospital he found the board already assembled, and entering the room, presented the memorial of the young men, and proceeded to urge the propriety of their being admitted. In the course of his remarks he made some observations which one... The Western Journal of Medicine and Surgery - Page 49edited by - 1841Full view - About this book
| 1847 - 814 pages
...George's Hospital, respecting the fees of pupils and their admittance into the institution. On the lOih of October, the board of Governors met to take the...great mental agitation. " In the course of his remarks be made some observations, which one of his colleagues thought it necessary instantly and flatly to... | |
| 1847 - 784 pages
...Governors met to take ihe mailer into consideration, when Hunler appeared before them laboring under greal mental agitation. " In the course of his remarks he...made some observations, which one of his colleagues thoughl it necessary inslantly and flatly to contradict. Hunler immediately ceased speaking, retired... | |
| Medicine - 1856 - 794 pages
...presented the memorial of the young men, and proceeded to urge the propriety of their being admitted. In the course of his remarks, he made some observations...thought it necessary instantly and flatly to contradict. Hunter immediately ceased speaking, retired from the table, and struggling to suppress the tumult of... | |
| Edwin Moses Hale - 1880 - 280 pages
...presented the memorial of the young men, and proceeded to urge the propriety of their being admitted. In the course of his remarks he made some observations...thought it necessary instantly and flatly to contradict. Hunter immediately ceased speaking, retired from the table, and struggling to suppress the tumult of... | |
| Edwin Moses Hale - Heart - 1883 - 274 pages
...presented the memorial of the young men, and proceeded to urge the propriety of their being admitted. In the course of his remarks he made some observations...thought it necessary instantly and flatly to contradict. Hunter immediately ceased speaking, retired from the table, and struggling to suppress the tumult of... | |
| Samuel Fallows - Mental healing - 1903 - 218 pages
...presented the memorial of the young men, and proceeded to urge the propriety of their being admitted. In the course of his remarks he made some observations...thought it necessary instantly and flatly to contradict. Hunter immediately ceased speaking, retired from the table, and struggling to suppress the tumult of... | |
| Claud Field - Body, Mind & Spirit - 2005 - 233 pages
...the petition of the young men and proceeded to urge that they should be admitted, In the course ol his remarks he made some observations which one of...thought it necessary instantly and flatly to contradict. Hunter immediately ceased speaking, retired from the table, and struggling to suppress the tumult of... | |
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