Famous Illnesses in HistoryEyre & Spottiswoode, 1962 - 239 σελίδες |
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... allowed Edward , Prince of Wales , access to confidential documents of state nor had delegated to him any of her more important responsibilities . Small wonder , therefore , that he had lived a life of pleasure , had no intellectual or ...
... allowed Edward , Prince of Wales , access to confidential documents of state nor had delegated to him any of her more important responsibilities . Small wonder , therefore , that he had lived a life of pleasure , had no intellectual or ...
Σελίδα 143
... allowed to continue his professional attendance . He was , in fact , later court- martialled and dismissed from the service . VII Meanwhile representations had been made to the British Govern- ment about the medical care of Napoleon ...
... allowed to continue his professional attendance . He was , in fact , later court- martialled and dismissed from the service . VII Meanwhile representations had been made to the British Govern- ment about the medical care of Napoleon ...
Σελίδα 181
... allowed labour to go on so long without using the forceps . But , as Sir Eardley Holland points out , by the principles and rules of contemporary practice , he was not wrong . Dr Thomas Denman wrote in 1801 : ' It has long been ...
... allowed labour to go on so long without using the forceps . But , as Sir Eardley Holland points out , by the principles and rules of contemporary practice , he was not wrong . Dr Thomas Denman wrote in 1801 : ' It has long been ...
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TEAMWORK AND THE RECOVERY OF KING GEORGE V | 13 |
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