Surgeon compassionate: the story of Dr. William Marsden, founder of the Royal Free and Royal Marsden Hospitals |
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Thomas Wakley, founder of The Lancet, accused the college of monopolistic
practices and mismanagement of hospitals. Writing of the college, The Lancet
stated that "with them, the promotion of science and the patronage of real merit,
have ...
Thomas Wakley, founder of The Lancet, accused the college of monopolistic
practices and mismanagement of hospitals. Writing of the college, The Lancet
stated that "with them, the promotion of science and the patronage of real merit,
have ...
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The Times and The Lancet carried long, detailed reports of the meeting.
Piquancy was added to the occasion by the presence of Thomas Wakley, whose
editorship of The Lancet had earned him the title 'The Reformer'. It was well
known in ...
The Times and The Lancet carried long, detailed reports of the meeting.
Piquancy was added to the occasion by the presence of Thomas Wakley, whose
editorship of The Lancet had earned him the title 'The Reformer'. It was well
known in ...
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It was still snowing a week later, when 'a large assembly' gathered at the same
grave-side "to honour a man who has done such signal service to mankind
during his active and eventful life" (The Lancet, January 26th, 1867).
BIBLIOGRAPHY ...
It was still snowing a week later, when 'a large assembly' gathered at the same
grave-side "to honour a man who has done such signal service to mankind
during his active and eventful life" (The Lancet, January 26th, 1867).
BIBLIOGRAPHY ...
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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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