The Life and Times of Thomas Wakley: Founder and First Editor of the "Lancet" ...Longmans, Green and Company, 1897 - 509 pages |
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... lithotomy was mentioned in which Messrs . Travers , Green , Morgan , and Tyrrell diagnosed a non- existent stone , but the fact was mentioned as one of surgical 108 THE AMENITIES PRESERVED interest , and no unfavourable comments.
... lithotomy was mentioned in which Messrs . Travers , Green , Morgan , and Tyrrell diagnosed a non- existent stone , but the fact was mentioned as one of surgical 108 THE AMENITIES PRESERVED interest , and no unfavourable comments.
Page 136
... lithotomy performed by Mr. Bransby Cooper , then a surgeon to the institution of three years ' standing . The patient was a strong , middle - aged countryman , for whom the procedure of cutting for stone should not under ordinary ...
... lithotomy performed by Mr. Bransby Cooper , then a surgeon to the institution of three years ' standing . The patient was a strong , middle - aged countryman , for whom the procedure of cutting for stone should not under ordinary ...
Page 140
... lithotomy , the bones of a full - sized pelvis , and specimens of all the instruments alleged in the libellous report to have been used by Mr. Bransby Cooper in the fatal operation . These were placed upon a table in the well of the ...
... lithotomy , the bones of a full - sized pelvis , and specimens of all the instruments alleged in the libellous report to have been used by Mr. Bransby Cooper in the fatal operation . These were placed upon a table in the well of the ...
Page 143
... lithotomy , Mr. Partridge's name does not occur , while the names of all the other witnesses are given . Mr. Partridge said that he had practised surgery for four- teen years and was a prominent citizen in Colchester and an alderman of ...
... lithotomy , Mr. Partridge's name does not occur , while the names of all the other witnesses are given . Mr. Partridge said that he had practised surgery for four- teen years and was a prominent citizen in Colchester and an alderman of ...
Page 147
... lithotomy , very lucidly considering that he was only able to employ lay terms , and dwelt on the difficulties that might arise in its course . Coming to the particular operation the performance of which formed the subject of the libel ...
... lithotomy , very lucidly considering that he was only able to employ lay terms , and dwelt on the difficulties that might arise in its course . Coming to the particular operation the performance of which formed the subject of the libel ...
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