Memory," now appearing in the Cornhill Magazine, will be interesting to members of the medical profession : " Upon the whole, and for a ' scratch ' companion, I prefer a doctor to a man of any other calling. He may not be very good as a conversationalist,... The Cornhill Magazine - Página 156editado por - 1894Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1897 - 508 páginas
...or put the best face on his character, as he does with a priest. Moreover, what is very unusual he knows more about you, professionally at all events,...about with you, and which will some day kill you in half-a-minute, but your consciousness that he may possess such knowledge makes him interesting. The... | |
| 1894 - 656 páginas
...Memory," now appearing in The Cornhill Magazine, will be interesting to members of the medical profession: "Upon the whole, and for a 'scratch' companion, I...have had made to me for plots for my novels have come to me from doctors, to whom I have also had cause to be grateful for many tilings." PEACTICE. THE OHIO... | |
| 1895 - 846 páginas
...now appearing in the Comhill Magazine, will be interesting to members of the medical profession : ' ' Upon the whole, and for a ' scratch' companion, I...have had made to me for plots for my novels have come to me from doctors, to whom I have also had cause to be grateful for many things." rn»isli rooms and... | |
| 1895 - 668 páginas
...calling. He may not be very good as a conversationalist, but he is rarely very bad — like a cheroot. Ha has had a genuine experience of life, and has seen...had made to me for plots for' my novels have come to me from doctors, ta whom I have also had cause to be grateful for many things." 252 Child Insurance... | |
| 1896 - 534 páginas
...recent issue of the Cornhill Magazine. " Upon the whole, and for a 'scratch' companion, I préféra doctor to a man of any other calling. He may not be...have had made to me for plots for my novels have come to me from doctors. SAYINGS AND DOINGS. DK. TS HOYNE, of Chicago is in Europe. DR. JOSEPH RODES, of... | |
| 1895 - 738 páginas
...seen down to the depths of it; a sick man does not attempt to deceive his doctor or put the best lace on his character as he does with a priest. Moreover,...have had made to me for plots for my novels have come to me from doctors, to whom I have also had cause to be grateful for many things." An Excited Practitioner.... | |
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