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... manner in which I could best fulfil the duties pertaining to such an important office . Con- sidering the vast fields of anatomy and of surgery which I had to choose from , the difficulty of selecting subjects for six lectures seemed ...
... manner in which I could best fulfil the duties pertaining to such an important office . Con- sidering the vast fields of anatomy and of surgery which I had to choose from , the difficulty of selecting subjects for six lectures seemed ...
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... manner tells the real difficulty , for as a teacher one is necessarily in almost constant con- tact with the profession , and whatever he may have fancied new or of value has already been made public by the usual channels . In ...
... manner tells the real difficulty , for as a teacher one is necessarily in almost constant con- tact with the profession , and whatever he may have fancied new or of value has already been made public by the usual channels . In ...
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... manner embodied with , or as some might think , become the embodiment of the pro- fession . On the Continent , amongst surgeons Dupuytren stood supreme ; whilst Graefe , Lisfranc , Larrey , Dieffen- bach , and Roux , were but a shade ...
... manner embodied with , or as some might think , become the embodiment of the pro- fession . On the Continent , amongst surgeons Dupuytren stood supreme ; whilst Graefe , Lisfranc , Larrey , Dieffen- bach , and Roux , were but a shade ...
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... manner in all that he did before his pupils that produced the deepest impression ; and there was a style in his operations which has had more influ- ence in this department among a large number of pupils than has been produced , in as ...
... manner in all that he did before his pupils that produced the deepest impression ; and there was a style in his operations which has had more influ- ence in this department among a large number of pupils than has been produced , in as ...
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... manner exhausted . Whatever was essayed as novel , seemed in reality but a repetition of something already done and known ; and , with an occasional exception , there was little left for the modern anatomist but transcendentalism and ...
... manner exhausted . Whatever was essayed as novel , seemed in reality but a repetition of something already done and known ; and , with an occasional exception , there was little left for the modern anatomist but transcendentalism and ...
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