Medical Students of the Period: A Few Words in Defence of Those Much Maligned People, with Digressions on Various Topics of Public Interest Connected with Medical ScienceBlackwood, 1867 - 170 sider |
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... asking you about your ex- perience as a student . It would be no great effort of memory to remember their questions and your answers , so just put down what you would say as naturally as possible . Why , the labour of writing seems the ...
... asking you about your ex- perience as a student . It would be no great effort of memory to remember their questions and your answers , so just put down what you would say as naturally as possible . Why , the labour of writing seems the ...
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... asking a promi- nent talker a question on the subject just described ; while a few can tame the most lawless spirits by a frown of portentous significance . As for the students , their attitudes and behaviour are various some few in the ...
... asking a promi- nent talker a question on the subject just described ; while a few can tame the most lawless spirits by a frown of portentous significance . As for the students , their attitudes and behaviour are various some few in the ...
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... asked him to come the next morning before breakfast . He went , but the Professor was in bed with a bad head- ache , yet he received him in his bedroom , and chatted . pleasantly on physiology . But Dr Grant , the great palæontological ...
... asked him to come the next morning before breakfast . He went , but the Professor was in bed with a bad head- ache , yet he received him in his bedroom , and chatted . pleasantly on physiology . But Dr Grant , the great palæontological ...
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... asked what we do with the remains , after dissecting the body . They all receive decent burial in one or other of the metropolitan cemeteries , and the burial - service is read over them as decorously as if they had a long procession of ...
... asked what we do with the remains , after dissecting the body . They all receive decent burial in one or other of the metropolitan cemeteries , and the burial - service is read over them as decorously as if they had a long procession of ...
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... asked the best pianists of our acquaintance what posi- tion they found the easiest for their hands . All ( and here let us thank them for their courtesy ) declared in favour of that which we mention . But how can this " be done ...
... asked the best pianists of our acquaintance what posi- tion they found the easiest for their hands . All ( and here let us thank them for their courtesy ) declared in favour of that which we mention . But how can this " be done ...
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