10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HOUSE SURGEON»
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house surgeon in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
house surgeon and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Parliamentary Papers,
House of Commons and Command
... Gentleman's superior Testimonials as a Medical Man ; and a highly
respectable Man he turned out to be. That Gentleman was elected to be House
Surgeon ? Yes. In Chichester Hospital does the House Surgeon live in the House
? He does.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons, 1838
2
The Compleat
Surgeon: The Autobiography of the
Surgeon, ...
CHAPTER 3 House Surgeon oon after our return to London, those of us who had
been S appointed started our work as house-surgeons at the hospital. A house-
surgeon's post is a responsible one because he assists his own particular ...
3
Charitable Knowledge: Hospital Pupils and Practitioners in ...
By the 1770s, the "House Pupil" had been recast as the "House Surgeon,"
suggesting both the scope of his duties, in contrast with those of the resident
apothecary and his pupils, and a titular increase in status from the days when, at
least at St.
4
Selection of Reports and Papers of the
House of Commons: ...
There is a house surgeon, who claims to do most of it; but when the hospital was
more full of patients than it is now, there was a rotation of dressers among the
pupils. They went in the morning, two or three this week, and two or three the next
...
5
Accounts and Papers, Finance, Banks. Offices. Vol. XIII
... St. Thomas's Hospital New Bedlam Hospital Brighton County Hospital
Salisbury Infirmary - York County Hospital Denbigh County Hospital St.
Bartholomew's Hospital Christ's Hospital Officers and Servants House Surgeon
and Apothecary ...
6
The Day's Work: Kipling and the Idea of Sacrifice
The subtlety of "The House Surgeon" (in Actions and Reactions, 1909) is chiefly
found in its act of moral discrimination. It involves the posing against each other
of two ways of life or ethical frames of reference, rendered not as sets of precepts
...
7
The Lancet London: A Journal of British and Foreign ...
Stay a little. No. The patient is placed in bed, and the House Surgeon proceeds to
employ the taxis ; and now and then a dresser or two are also favoured with a
spell. 'Well, the hernia is not reduced, and the symptoms become more urgent.
John Hunter, who has not seen any surgery since his appointment as house
surgeon, is not eligible to enter for this examination until he has done another
three years' practical work in surgical appointments. These will be of a higher
grade ...
Sir Hedley J. B. Atkins, 1965
9
Medicine and Society in Wakefield and Huddersfield, 1780-1870
Upon terminating their appointments as house surgeon (usually after a period of
about three years), many individuals established themselves in practice in
Wakefield or Hud- dersfield. Often they were appointed to honorary posts at a
later ...
10
The Cape Doctor in the Nineteenth Century: A Social History
For example, at the Kimhetley Hospiral (founded in 1882), there were five visiting
surgeons in 1889 who gave theit services freely, as well as a Senior House
Surgeon. "" A few yeats larer the hospiral advertised two posrs: the Senior House
...
Harriet Deacon, Howard Phillips, E. Van Heyningen, 2004
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «HOUSE SURGEON»
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house surgeon is used in the context of the following news items.
- CRIME IN OLD ROTHERHAM: Killed over game of marbles
Also there were Harry Lockwood's mother, Police sergeant Barclay and Mr Stanley Riseley the hospital house surgeon. After hearing the boys ... «Rotherham Advertiser, Jul 15»
Avon and Somerset police doctor accused of dozens of sex attacks …
The force has been told that its in-house surgeon inappropriately ordered his victims to strip during routine physicals, fondled them and ogled ... «Western Morning News, Jul 15»
Dip in accidents after helmet rule | Chennai NYOOOZ
"This is a rarity, and now we know the reason," said Dr Karthik, a house surgeon at the GH causality ward. The hospital sees around 50 cases ... «NYOOOZ, Jul 15»
Man dying on the floor but hospital staff thought he was sleeping
She called a house surgeon who ordered an ambulance which arrived at 5pm to take the man to a public hospital. A CT scan at the hospital ... «New Zealand Doctor Online, Jun 15»
Hillmorton Hospital's 'dysfuntional group dynamics' blamed in …
The duty house surgeon was called, who checked the man and called an ambulance. After a CT scan at Christchurch Hospital, a large bleed ... «Stuff.co.nz, Jun 15»
'Few Women in Wiki Editing'
Speaking to her up-close , the house surgeon at the Medical College here reveals herself to be an energetic young woman who is the pilot ... «The New Indian Express, Jun 15»
House surgeon's strike: Functioning of MCH goes haywire
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: House Surgeons in the Thiruvananthapuram Medical College started their strike on Saturday, demanding increase ... «Kaumudi Online, Jun 15»
Faults in care for woman now paraplegic
The patient told the house surgeon she had no sensation in both her lower limbs, from her belly button down. Her condition deteriorated after ... «Radio New Zealand, Jun 15»
100 Kiwi Stories: Foul end for battlefield hero
At the outbreak of the Boer War, he volunteered his services before returning to Edinburgh as a house surgeon at the Royal Infirmary's eye ... «New Zealand Herald, May 15»
On the Move: A Life by Oliver Sacks
As a young house surgeon, he makes the 125-mile London to Birmingham run, via the newly opened M1, in “a little over an hour”. On his 27th ... «The Sunday Times, May 15»