Physician and Surgeon: A Professional Medical Journal, Volume 34J. W. Keating., 1912 - Medicine |
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... Doctor Corbus's courteous invitation , I replied that my talking days - never very radiant days - were or ought to be over ; that to be wise I must needs be silent . But , a " hoary head " is not always crowned with wisdom . If it be ...
... Doctor Corbus's courteous invitation , I replied that my talking days - never very radiant days - were or ought to be over ; that to be wise I must needs be silent . But , a " hoary head " is not always crowned with wisdom . If it be ...
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... Doctor Griswold is something more and better than all of these -a gentleman . There is no higher title . It is ... Doctor Joseph B. Griswold . THE TOASTMASTER : Joseph Bascom Griswold , Expert Witness . I leave Doctor Griswold's record ...
... Doctor Griswold is something more and better than all of these -a gentleman . There is no higher title . It is ... Doctor Joseph B. Griswold . THE TOASTMASTER : Joseph Bascom Griswold , Expert Witness . I leave Doctor Griswold's record ...
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... Doctor Griswold , and that was : " I don't know as you can depend on him to be partisan enough . " Now , gentlemen , I cannot say anything more than others have as to my personal appreciation of Doctor Griswold , just because I am ...
... Doctor Griswold , and that was : " I don't know as you can depend on him to be partisan enough . " Now , gentlemen , I cannot say anything more than others have as to my personal appreciation of Doctor Griswold , just because I am ...
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... Doctor Welsh has referred to . We were itching for a fight and wanted everyone to get into the game . But I don't remember that we ever succeeded in coercing Doctor Griswold . No matter how bad we made out some member of the Society , ...
... Doctor Welsh has referred to . We were itching for a fight and wanted everyone to get into the game . But I don't remember that we ever succeeded in coercing Doctor Griswold . No matter how bad we made out some member of the Society , ...
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... Doctor Griswold . This has been his influence upon the profession here . He has been friendly and kindly and has been of the greatest influence in fostering friendships among the profession of this city and through that has come his ...
... Doctor Griswold . This has been his influence upon the profession here . He has been friendly and kindly and has been of the greatest influence in fostering friendships among the profession of this city and through that has come his ...
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