| Samuel Thomson - 1835 - 428 σελίδες
...ceremonies on that occasion. After the ceremonies were over I went to the stage office and found that the seats were all engaged for a fortnight; and was obliged...subject of introducing my system of practice to the worhi. I spent considerable time with Dr. Barton; but Dr. Rush was so much engaged, that I was unable... | |
| Samuel Thomson - 1849 - 264 σελίδες
...ceremonies on that occasion. After the ceremonies were over, I went to the stage office and found that the seats were all engaged for a fortnight, and was obliged to stay till the 13th before I could get apassage. Ithen took passage in the stage and came on to Philadelphia, where I remained several days... | |
| Lloyd Library and Museum - 1884 - 540 σελίδες
...ceremonies on that occasion. After the ceremonies were over I went to the stage office and found that the seats were all engaged for a fortnight; and was obliged to stay till the ijth before I could get a passage. I then took passage in the stage and came on to Philadelphia, where... | |
| Michael A Flannery, Lloyd Library And Museum, Dennis B Worthen - 2001 - 352 σελίδες
...the great exponent of bloodletting in Philadelphia, where, as he stated, "I remained several days ... to confer with them upon the subject of introducing my system of practice to the world." The deaths of Rush in 1813 and Barton in 1815 were regarded by Thomson as a great misfortune, and he... | |
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