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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... became a freeman of the Cordwainers , he found himself in a company consisting principally of doctors , lawyers , ' chymists ' , merchants , brokers . Originally the Cordwainers ' company was the guild of the shoemakers . The name ...
... became a freeman of the Cordwainers , he found himself in a company consisting principally of doctors , lawyers , ' chymists ' , merchants , brokers . Originally the Cordwainers ' company was the guild of the shoemakers . The name ...
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... became famous as the result of his discovery that scurvy is a deficiency disease , for which he prescribed lime or lemon juice . Among his many writings , on gangrene , trepanning , the treatment of gunshot wounds , is this advice to ...
... became famous as the result of his discovery that scurvy is a deficiency disease , for which he prescribed lime or lemon juice . Among his many writings , on gangrene , trepanning , the treatment of gunshot wounds , is this advice to ...
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... became law ; prior to this Act , no Roman Catholic patient was admitted to a hospital unless he first declared his religion , and if it was discovered that a patient had failed to make such a declaration , he was immediately discharged ...
... became law ; prior to this Act , no Roman Catholic patient was admitted to a hospital unless he first declared his religion , and if it was discovered that a patient had failed to make such a declaration , he was immediately discharged ...
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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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