Surgeon compassionate: the story of Dr. William Marsden, founder of the Royal Free and Royal Marsden Hospitals |
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She told him her name was Elizabeth Ann Bishop, but her mother had always
called her Betsy- Ann. Saying that he liked her name, William was rewarded by a
fleeting smile and two dimples which suddenly transformed her sad little face.
She told him her name was Elizabeth Ann Bishop, but her mother had always
called her Betsy- Ann. Saying that he liked her name, William was rewarded by a
fleeting smile and two dimples which suddenly transformed her sad little face.
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When the young man visited the house, Mrs Hamilton saw a new side of Betsy-
Ann; the listless little girl blossomed almost miraculously into a laughing imp of
mischief. Before taking his leave, William persuaded his hostess that an outing'in
a ...
When the young man visited the house, Mrs Hamilton saw a new side of Betsy-
Ann; the listless little girl blossomed almost miraculously into a laughing imp of
mischief. Before taking his leave, William persuaded his hostess that an outing'in
a ...
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Betsy- Ann was beside herself with joy; never had she felt so happy. Aunt
Louisa's big, dreary house in Chelsea, the loneliness, were as phantoms in an
ugly dream; only noise, colour, gaiety, were real — and William, her friend, her
only friend ...
Betsy- Ann was beside herself with joy; never had she felt so happy. Aunt
Louisa's big, dreary house in Chelsea, the loneliness, were as phantoms in an
ugly dream; only noise, colour, gaiety, were real — and William, her friend, her
only friend ...
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Watsons Walk Sheffield William Marsdens | 56 |
Mens waiting room and womens ward in the Royal | 72 |
The Royal Free Hospital Grays Inn Road | 136 |
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