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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... eyes rested gratefully on pots , garish paper packages , bottled specimens . He looked up , and saw the welcome sign : a pestle and mortar . Confidently , he pushed open the door . In answer to the jangling bell , a little man in a ...
... eyes rested gratefully on pots , garish paper packages , bottled specimens . He looked up , and saw the welcome sign : a pestle and mortar . Confidently , he pushed open the door . In answer to the jangling bell , a little man in a ...
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... eyes on the platform , mentally picturing the great surgeon whom he had not yet been privileged to meet . He was surprised when a white - haired little man in a top coat with a fur collar , slouched on to the platform , hands in pockets ...
... eyes on the platform , mentally picturing the great surgeon whom he had not yet been privileged to meet . He was surprised when a white - haired little man in a top coat with a fur collar , slouched on to the platform , hands in pockets ...
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... eyes , grazed knuckles and bleeding knees . Sores caused by climbing narrow chimneys rarely received proper attention ; chimney - sweeps were usually orphan paupers apprenticed by the parish to master - sweeps who starved , beat , and ...
... eyes , grazed knuckles and bleeding knees . Sores caused by climbing narrow chimneys rarely received proper attention ; chimney - sweeps were usually orphan paupers apprenticed by the parish to master - sweeps who starved , beat , and ...
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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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admitted advertisements Alec allowed annual apothecary appeared attended became become Betsy-Ann body building called cancer carried cause century Charity child cholera City coach committee continued death died disease doctors early Elizabeth England eventually eyes failed father founder Free Hospital friends funds gave girl give given governors Greville hand head Health heart hope Institution interest known later less letter living London looked Marsden means medicine meeting months morning nature never night nurses officers once owing patients persons pointed poor practice present received remained result returned Road Royal Free secretary seemed shillings sister soon Street suffering suggested surgeon surgery thanks tion took treatment turned wards week wife William women young