Memoir of Richard WilliamsJames Nisbet, 1857 - 250 pagine |
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Pagina 4
... able , to bring out and direct his powers . There was a character about him , even then , which indicated good in the future . . . . He had mind , -not very well balanced , nor always easily controlled , but inquiring , earnest ...
... able , to bring out and direct his powers . There was a character about him , even then , which indicated good in the future . . . . He had mind , -not very well balanced , nor always easily controlled , but inquiring , earnest ...
Pagina 7
... able to pass his examination in May 1841 , when twenty- six years of age . For some time he acted as assist- ant to various medical gentlemen at Norwich and elsewhere ; and , eventually , his brother - in - law and sister , Mr and Mrs ...
... able to pass his examination in May 1841 , when twenty- six years of age . For some time he acted as assist- ant to various medical gentlemen at Norwich and elsewhere ; and , eventually , his brother - in - law and sister , Mr and Mrs ...
Pagina 13
... of extraordinary symptoms , which seem to defy solution . Myself a medical man , and for many years accustomed to witness disease in every form , I have been able to explain , to some extent at least , almost every case ;
... of extraordinary symptoms , which seem to defy solution . Myself a medical man , and for many years accustomed to witness disease in every form , I have been able to explain , to some extent at least , almost every case ;
Pagina 17
James Hamilton. SINGULAR SEIZURE . 17 itself expanding . The agony became insupport- able , and I knocked for some one to come to me . Meanwhile my mind acquired a wonderful vivacity . Thought upon thought came pouring in with a dis ...
James Hamilton. SINGULAR SEIZURE . 17 itself expanding . The agony became insupport- able , and I knocked for some one to come to me . Meanwhile my mind acquired a wonderful vivacity . Thought upon thought came pouring in with a dis ...
Pagina 22
... able to ex- plain all the symptoms which Mr Williams has so vividly described ; and it would be very presump- tuous in us to profess to account for those sensa- tions which the patient , himself a medical man , modestly acknowledges as ...
... able to ex- plain all the symptoms which Mr Williams has so vividly described ; and it would be very presump- tuous in us to profess to account for those sensa- tions which the patient , himself a medical man , modestly acknowledges as ...
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