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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... in their own homes . Out of 700 cholera patients admitted during the outbreak of 1832-33 , many of whom were already dying on admission , 580 recovered . In - patients remained in the hospital from one to three weeks . For five months ...
... in their own homes . Out of 700 cholera patients admitted during the outbreak of 1832-33 , many of whom were already dying on admission , 580 recovered . In - patients remained in the hospital from one to three weeks . For five months ...
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The Story of Dr. William Marsden, Founder of the Royal Free and Royal Marsden ... in an establishment in which so many destitute , and in some cases nearly ... patients ; in the first month , 1,341 out - patients were treated , and ...
The Story of Dr. William Marsden, Founder of the Royal Free and Royal Marsden ... in an establishment in which so many destitute , and in some cases nearly ... patients ; in the first month , 1,341 out - patients were treated , and ...
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... in - patients , of which fifty remained ; in the same month , 2,657 persons had received treatment as out - patients . It is typical of the Royal Free in its early days that in spite of the resolution to keep down in - patients , there ...
... in - patients , of which fifty remained ; in the same month , 2,657 persons had received treatment as out - patients . It is typical of the Royal Free in its early days that in spite of the resolution to keep down in - patients , there ...
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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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