Surgeon compassionate: the story of Dr. William Marsden, founder of the Royal Free and Royal Marsden Hospitals |
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He had studied anatomy and surgery under William Hunter and other well-known
teachers. Anatomy was his passion; his entire life centred round his school and
his museum of human and comparative anatomy which, until it was auctioned ...
He had studied anatomy and surgery under William Hunter and other well-known
teachers. Anatomy was his passion; his entire life centred round his school and
his museum of human and comparative anatomy which, until it was auctioned ...
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Every day he was obliged to witness the heart-rending spectacle of broken-down
human beings, bottles of medicine clutched hopefully to their breasts, hobbling
painfully out of the surgery to some foul back-alley. Many had not so much as a ...
Every day he was obliged to witness the heart-rending spectacle of broken-down
human beings, bottles of medicine clutched hopefully to their breasts, hobbling
painfully out of the surgery to some foul back-alley. Many had not so much as a ...
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Like most eminent surgeons of his day, Velpeau believed that a disease was
either surgical or medical and was remediable by the knife or by medicine; if by
neither, he declared it incurable. Marsden held to his opinion that the most
successful ...
Like most eminent surgeons of his day, Velpeau believed that a disease was
either surgical or medical and was remediable by the knife or by medicine; if by
neither, he declared it incurable. Marsden held to his opinion that the most
successful ...
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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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