St. Mary's Hospital Gazette, Volumer 10-121904 |
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Side 74 - FOOD AND THE PRINCIPLES OF DIETETICS. By ROBERT HUTCHISON, MD Edin., MRCP, Assistant Physician to the London Hospital and to the Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormond Street.
Side 23 - For each, the person wounded is to receive three pounds from the one who shall have so wounded him ; the amount likewise due from the person who shall wound him, for his medical treatment, is a pound, without food ; or...
Side 29 - The competition will be open without entrance fee to any Registered Medical Student in the United Kingdom who has not taken a first prize at one of the Society's previous examinations. It will be held simultaneously in London, Edinburgh, Dublin, and at any provincial medical centre in the United Kingdom at which not fewer than three candidates shall offer themselves.
Side 10 - the devil teacheth how to make pictures of wax or clay, that, by roasting thereof, the persons that they bear the name of may be continually melted, or dried away by continual sickness.
Side 11 - That us'd to break up ground and dig), The bride to nothing but her will, That nulls the after-marriage still...
Side 11 - Lent, a loaf of bread, two manchets, a quart of beer, a quart of wine, two pieces of salt fish, six baconed herrings, four white herrings, or a dish of sprats.