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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... morning in 1816 when William hurried away from the house lest his father , an early riser , should have heard him unlatch the door . The oil street lamps flickered palely against the angry glow of iron furnaces , giving the early morning ...
... morning in 1816 when William hurried away from the house lest his father , an early riser , should have heard him unlatch the door . The oil street lamps flickered palely against the angry glow of iron furnaces , giving the early morning ...
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... morning to his Aunt Hannah ( Young David's mother ) at Knaresborough ; that way he need only travel a few miles the following morning in order to board the London coach which left York at 6 a.m. The old man questioned him about money ...
... morning to his Aunt Hannah ( Young David's mother ) at Knaresborough ; that way he need only travel a few miles the following morning in order to board the London coach which left York at 6 a.m. The old man questioned him about money ...
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... morning a barber called at the house to curl the old man's whiskers , now silver white ; every morning the carriage drew up in the small , paved courtyard , and a negro footman , carrying his master's gold - headed cane , stepped on to ...
... morning a barber called at the house to curl the old man's whiskers , now silver white ; every morning the carriage drew up in the small , paved courtyard , and a negro footman , carrying his master's gold - headed cane , stepped on to ...
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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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