Sir Thomas Browne: A Doctor's Life of Science & FaithSchuman, 1950 - 319 pages A study of Sir Thomas Browne, a seventeenth century physician who was deeply concerned with his own faith at a time of religious strife and of new interest in science, and the remarkable age in which he lived. |
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Page 91
... practice of the professional training on the Continent . Moreover , in Religio at this time , Browne speaks of himsel and mentions patients as if he had beer professionally . Regulations Governing Medical No one has pointed out that his ...
... practice of the professional training on the Continent . Moreover , in Religio at this time , Browne speaks of himsel and mentions patients as if he had beer professionally . Regulations Governing Medical No one has pointed out that his ...
Page 92
... practice as that stipulated for the degree of M.D. at Oxford or Cam- bridge.1 To be sure , the statutory rules were not always strictly enforced ; but when it chose , the Royal College could deal summarily with those who dared challenge ...
... practice as that stipulated for the degree of M.D. at Oxford or Cam- bridge.1 To be sure , the statutory rules were not always strictly enforced ; but when it chose , the Royal College could deal summarily with those who dared challenge ...
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A Doctor's Life of Science & Faith Jeremiah Stanton Finch. 7 BEGINNING MEDICAL PRACTICE- MARRIAGE - LITERARY FAME The young physician was now nearly ready to estab- lish himself permanently in medical practice and needed only to be ...
A Doctor's Life of Science & Faith Jeremiah Stanton Finch. 7 BEGINNING MEDICAL PRACTICE- MARRIAGE - LITERARY FAME The young physician was now nearly ready to estab- lish himself permanently in medical practice and needed only to be ...
Contents
From Cheapside to Winchester | 2 |
Residence in Yorkshire | 90 |
Civil StrifeBrownes Second | 125 |
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