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... Medical Profession a new , and what I believe to be an entirely original mode of treating the disease of Cancer in ... medical journals of the day ; but circumstances , added to reflection and the advice of some medical friends , induced ...
... Medical Profession a new , and what I believe to be an entirely original mode of treating the disease of Cancer in ... medical journals of the day ; but circumstances , added to reflection and the advice of some medical friends , induced ...
Page vi
... medical gentlemen , and the gratitude of a multitude of cured patients have now placed it on such a broad basis of facts ( and I hold that facts are everything in medicine ) , that it cannot well be either plagiarized , or the credit ...
... medical gentlemen , and the gratitude of a multitude of cured patients have now placed it on such a broad basis of facts ( and I hold that facts are everything in medicine ) , that it cannot well be either plagiarized , or the credit ...
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... me upon what terms I would make a trial of my method of treatment in the cancer wards of that charity , and after due reflection I proposed to them certain conditions , which were recommended by the liberal Medical PREFACE . vii.
... me upon what terms I would make a trial of my method of treatment in the cancer wards of that charity , and after due reflection I proposed to them certain conditions , which were recommended by the liberal Medical PREFACE . vii.
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... Medical Com- mittee felt it their duty to recommend to the executive authorities , that that gentleman should be allowed to pursue his plan of treatment under their superintendence in the wards , The terms were proposed by Dr. Fell ...
... Medical Com- mittee felt it their duty to recommend to the executive authorities , that that gentleman should be allowed to pursue his plan of treatment under their superintendence in the wards , The terms were proposed by Dr. Fell ...
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... medical gentlemen connected with the Middlesex Hospital for their uniform kindness and courtesy to me during my connexion with them . I also desire to express my obligations to Drs . Hamil- ton Roe , W. V. Pettigrew , and Julius ; also ...
... medical gentlemen connected with the Middlesex Hospital for their uniform kindness and courtesy to me during my connexion with them . I also desire to express my obligations to Drs . Hamil- ton Roe , W. V. Pettigrew , and Julius ; also ...
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