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... persons ; speaks to them with mildness , listens to them with attention , bears with their impatience , and inspires them with that confi- dence which is sometimes sufficient to restore them to life ; who , sensibly feeling for their ...
... persons ; speaks to them with mildness , listens to them with attention , bears with their impatience , and inspires them with that confi- dence which is sometimes sufficient to restore them to life ; who , sensibly feeling for their ...
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... person capable of performing all these ; and since they are divided , I esteem him most whose skill is most extensive . For my part , I have left to this branch those cases in which the physician makes a wound where he does not find one ...
... person capable of performing all these ; and since they are divided , I esteem him most whose skill is most extensive . For my part , I have left to this branch those cases in which the physician makes a wound where he does not find one ...
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... persons , of whom the greater part have no manner of insight in the same , nor in any other kind of learn- ing ; Some also can no letters on the book so far * Rot . 32 , Hen . VI . " De ministrando medicinas , " & c . See Appendix , 8 ...
... persons , of whom the greater part have no manner of insight in the same , nor in any other kind of learn- ing ; Some also can no letters on the book so far * Rot . 32 , Hen . VI . " De ministrando medicinas , " & c . See Appendix , 8 ...
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... person within the city of London , nor within seven miles of the same , take upon him to exercise or occupy as a physician or surgeon , except he be first examined , approved , and admitted by the bishop of London , or by the dean of St ...
... person within the city of London , nor within seven miles of the same , take upon him to exercise or occupy as a physician or surgeon , except he be first examined , approved , and admitted by the bishop of London , or by the dean of St ...
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... persons in the said faculties as their discre- tion shall think convenient , and giving their letters testimonials under their seal to him that they shall so approve , upon like pain to them that occupy con- trary to this Act ( as is ...
... persons in the said faculties as their discre- tion shall think convenient , and giving their letters testimonials under their seal to him that they shall so approve , upon like pain to them that occupy con- trary to this Act ( as is ...
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