It would be unjust to conclude this notice without saying a few words in favour of Mr. Churchill, from whom the profession is receiving, it may be truly said, the most beautiful series of Illustrated Medical Works which has ever been published." —... Military surgery - Page 239by George Williamson - 1863 - 255 pagesFull view - About this book
| Medicine - 1851 - 528 pages
...some reckless practitioner may do, when he finds this statement made in a didactic work of authority. All the publications of Mr Churchill are prepared...superfluous to speak of them in terms of commendation. The present volume, however, is so remarkable in its mechanical finishing, that even in this circumstance... | |
| James Wardrop - 1851 - 642 pages
...CHURCH] U/S MEDICINE, SURGERY, SCIENCE. " All the publications of Mr. Churchill an- prepared with to much taste and neatness, that it is superfluous to speak of them in terms of commendation." — Medical and Surgical Journal. " No one u more distinguished for the elegance and reckercM style... | |
| Richard Payne Cotton - Tuberculosis - 1852 - 348 pages
...CHURCHILL'S MEDICINE, SURGERY, AND SCIENCE, " All the publications of Mr. Churchill are prepared with BO much taste and neatness, that it is superfluous to...terms of commendation." — Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal. " No one is more distinguished for the elegance and recherche" style of his publications... | |
| John Cruise Egan - Sexually transmitted diseases - 1853 - 404 pages
...notice without saying a few words in favour of Mr. Churchill, from whom the profession is receiving, it may be truly said, the most beautiful series of Illustrated...terms of commendation." — Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal. " No one i» more distinguished for the elegance and recherche! style of his publications... | |
| sir William Robert W. Wilde - Ear - 1853 - 598 pages
...notice without saying a few words in favour of Mr. Churchill, from whom the profession is receiving, it may be truly said, the most beautiful series of Illustrated...terms of commendation." — Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal, " No one is more distinguished for the elegance and rer.herche style of his publications... | |
| William Coulson - 1853 - 462 pages
...notice without saying a few words in favour of Mr. Churchill, from whom the profession is receiving, it may be truly said, the most beautiful series of Illustrated...prepared with so much taste and neatness, that it ia superfluous to speak of them in terms of commendation." — Edinburgh Medicat and Surgical Journal.... | |
| Barnard Van Oven - 1853 - 372 pages
...notice without saying a few words in favour of Mr. Churchill, from whom the profession is receiving, it may be truly said, the most beautiful series of Illustrated...Churchill are prepared with so much taste and neatness, III ^. ^ that it is superfluous to speak of them in terms of commendation." — Edinburgh Medical and... | |
| Robert Chambers - Creation - 1853 - 458 pages
...notice without saying n few words in favour of Mr. Churchill, from whom the profession is receiving, it may be truly said, the most beautiful series of Illustrated...publications of Mr. Churchill are prepared with so mnch taste and neatness, that it is superfluous to speak of them in terma of commendation." — Edinburgh... | |
| Samuel Knaggs - Criminal liability - 1854 - 144 pages
...notice without saying a few words in favour of Mr. Churchill, from whom the profession is receiving, it may be truly said, the most beautiful series of Illustrated...terms of commendation." — Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal. " No one is more distinguished for the elegance and recherche" style of his publications... | |
| Hampden Hugh Massy - 1854 - 190 pages
...notice without saying a few words in favour of Mr. Churchill, from whom the profession is receiving, it may be truly said, the most beautiful series of Illustrated...terms of commendation.'' — Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal. " No one is more distinguished for the elegance and recherche" style of his publications... | |
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