10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PHYSICIANCY»
Discover the use of
physiciancy in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
physiciancy and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Dr. Thomas Addison 1795-1860: Agitating the Whole Medical World
In January of 1824, Harrison promoted Bright to a full physiciancy position at
Guy's Hospital upon the expected retirement of Laird.1 In 1826, Bright married
Eliza Follett (1802–1873), his second wife, with whom he had at least seven
children.
Margaret R. O’Leary, MD, 2013
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THE MEDICAL TIMES AND GAZETTE
Dr. Hughling8-Jackson and Dr. Oppert are candidates for the Physiciancy to the
Seamen's Hospital (late Dreadnought) at Greenwich. At a recent meeting of tho
gentlemen who take an interest in the extension of the Contagious Diseases Acts
, ...
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The Medical Times and Gazette
Dr. Rayner, of Hanwell, has been appointed Lecturer on Psychological Medicine
at the Middlesex Hospital. Dr. Nunneley having resigned his Assistant-
Physiciancy at St. Mary's, we hear that among the candidates for the post are the
following ...
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THE MEDICAL TIMES AND GAZETTE. A JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCE, ...
London Fever Hospital. — Dr. Tweedie has resigned the Physiciancy, and has
been appointed Consulting Physician. Dr. Jenner has resigned the Assistant-
Physiciancy. It is understood that Dr. Murchison, the Assistant- Physician, will
succeed ...
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the medical times and gazette
London Fever Hospital. — Dr. Tweedie has resigned the Physiciancy, and has
been appointed Consulting Physician. Dr. Jenner has resigned the Assistant-
Physiciancy. It is understood that Dr. Murchison, the Assistant-Physician, will
succeed ...
The Medical Times and Gazette Volume I.for 1861, 1861
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A guide to the medical profession, ed. and with intr. ...
House Physiciancy, tenable for six months, open to qualified students; the house
physician has rooms and commons in the Hospital. House Surgeoncy : the
regulations are the same as for the house physiciancy. Resident Obstetrical
Officer ...
Edwin Wooton, Lyttleton Stewart Forbes Winslow, 1883
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Nathan Zuntz: His Life and Work in the Fields of High ...
Although he had done no clinical work for twenty-four years, he picked it up at
once; in a fortnight he was as good at it as when he finished his house-
physiciancy. He had a marvellous flair, not only for the science, but also for the art
of clinical ...
Hanns-Christian Gunga, 2009
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THE MEDICAL PRESS AND CIRRULAR ESTAB. 1838.
The. Visiting. Physiciancy. of. the. Dundrum. Asylum. The office of Visiting
Physician to the Dundrum Central Criminal Lunatic Asylum, vacant by the
resignation of Dr. Robert Law, has been conferred on Dr. John Hughes,
Physician to the Mater ...
In October last he resigned a bouse-physiciancy at that hospital, to give his
services to the suffering peasantry in the neighbourhood of Sedan, and, armed
with funds which had been entrusted to him by some friends in England, he
devoted ...
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The Student's Guide to the Medical Profession
If he is desirous to become a Consultant or Specialist, some House-Surgeoncy or
House-Physiciancy ought to be taken, and the M.R.C.P. or F.R.C.S. obtained as
quickly as possible. Medical education ought not to be considered to terminate ...
Charles Robert Bell Keetley, 1878