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... wish to fhock the public by any particular or unnecessary knowledge of it . My object was to get it and many other evils reformed ; not to make the Surgeons odious , or the Hospital itself horrible to the public . Mr John Bell has ...
... wish to fhock the public by any particular or unnecessary knowledge of it . My object was to get it and many other evils reformed ; not to make the Surgeons odious , or the Hospital itself horrible to the public . Mr John Bell has ...
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... wish them to avoid using any fuch general , collective , ambiguous appellations as that of the junior members of the Royal College of Surgeons , or even that of the Royal College of Surgeons , unless all the junior Fellows , or all the ...
... wish them to avoid using any fuch general , collective , ambiguous appellations as that of the junior members of the Royal College of Surgeons , or even that of the Royal College of Surgeons , unless all the junior Fellows , or all the ...
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... wish , to obtrude on him that fuppofition . He is welcome to choose for him- felf , whether he fhall be regarded only ' as an Advocate , implying , that he does not vouch for the truth of the affertions , and the juftnefs of the ...
... wish , to obtrude on him that fuppofition . He is welcome to choose for him- felf , whether he fhall be regarded only ' as an Advocate , implying , that he does not vouch for the truth of the affertions , and the juftnefs of the ...
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... wish to live , on good terms with all their profeffional brethren ; and ready to give the most candid and patient attention to the o- pinions and advice of their brethren with whom they meet in con- fultation . In short , they may be ...
... wish to live , on good terms with all their profeffional brethren ; and ready to give the most candid and patient attention to the o- pinions and advice of their brethren with whom they meet in con- fultation . In short , they may be ...
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... wish , with a view either to confirm his opinion if it was right , or correct it if it was wrong . And two or three fuch men might reasonably be expected to attend faithfully to the state of their patient , to be warmly interested in ...
... wish , with a view either to confirm his opinion if it was right , or correct it if it was wrong . And two or three fuch men might reasonably be expected to attend faithfully to the state of their patient , to be warmly interested in ...
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