Surgeon Compassionate: The Story of Dr. William Marsden, Founder of the Royal Free and Royal Marsden HospitalsP. Davies, 1960 - 234 páginas |
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... Libby , asleep in her bassinet ; Betsy - Ann on the sofa , warmly wrapped in her new Cashmere shawl , Scamp , the fox - terrier , at her feet : in nearly eight years of marriage , his wife had seldom failed to wait up for him . Coming ...
... Libby , asleep in her bassinet ; Betsy - Ann on the sofa , warmly wrapped in her new Cashmere shawl , Scamp , the fox - terrier , at her feet : in nearly eight years of marriage , his wife had seldom failed to wait up for him . Coming ...
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... Libby to a pensionnat in Boulogne . In the autumn of 1840 , when she was in her fourteenth year , Libby and her mother went by stage coach to Folkestone . Alec , then seven years old , was smitten with envy ; his sister was not only ...
... Libby to a pensionnat in Boulogne . In the autumn of 1840 , when she was in her fourteenth year , Libby and her mother went by stage coach to Folkestone . Alec , then seven years old , was smitten with envy ; his sister was not only ...
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... Libby , delirious with joy at being home again , forgetting to be a staid young lady in her teens , begging to be allowed to sit ' just for a moment ' on Papa's knee : Papa , a roguish twinkle in his brown eyes , his thick , dark hair ...
... Libby , delirious with joy at being home again , forgetting to be a staid young lady in her teens , begging to be allowed to sit ' just for a moment ' on Papa's knee : Papa , a roguish twinkle in his brown eyes , his thick , dark hair ...
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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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