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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... 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 ...
... 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 ...
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... Thomas Wakley , whose editorship of The Lancet had earned him the title ' The Reformer ' . It was well known in medical circles that Wakley never missed an opportunity for crossing swords with Astley Cooper , whose favouritism towards ...
... Thomas Wakley , whose editorship of The Lancet had earned him the title ' The Reformer ' . It was well known in medical circles that Wakley never missed an opportunity for crossing swords with Astley Cooper , whose favouritism towards ...
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... Thomas Wakley had declined membership of the Hospital's Committee of Management , Marsden received a letter , headed : 35 , Bedford Square ( Wakley's town address ) , signed : Thomas H. Wakley . The letter stated that having been ...
... Thomas Wakley had declined membership of the Hospital's Committee of Management , Marsden received a letter , headed : 35 , Bedford Square ( Wakley's town address ) , signed : Thomas H. Wakley . The letter stated that having been ...
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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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