| 1839 - 574 páginas
...surgical operations. He felt somewhat reluctant to operate upon Chief Justice Marshall, and offered to place the case in my hands. Taking all the circumstances...The result of the operation was complete success. It will be readily admitted that, in consequence of Judge Marshall's very advanced age, the hazard... | |
| Jacob Randolph - 1839 - 130 páginas
...surgical operations. He felt somewhat reluctant to operate upon Chief Justice Marshall, and offered to place the case in my hands. Taking all the circumstances...The result of the operation was complete success. It will be readily admitted that, in consequence of Judge Marshall's very advanced age, the hazard... | |
| Paul Fitzsimmons Eve - 1857 - 854 páginas
...Taking all the circumstances into consideration, and knowing well that this would be the last time he would ever perform a similar operation, I felt...with so distinguished an individual ; and accordingly nrged him to do it himself. Upon the day appointed, the doctor performed the operation with his usual... | |
| Henry Simpson - 1859 - 1170 páginas
...extensive surgical operations. He felt somewhat reluctant to operate on Chief Justice Marshall, and offered to place the case in my hands. Taking all the circumstances...The result of the operation was complete success. " It will be readily admitted that in consequence of Judge Marshall's very advanced age, the hazard... | |
| Henry Simpson - 1859 - 1186 páginas
...extensive surgical operations. He felt somewhat reluctant to operate on Chief Justice Marshall, and offered to place the case in my hands. Taking all the circumstances...The result of the operation was complete success. " It will be readily admitted that in consequence of Judge Marshall's very advanced age, the hazard... | |
| 1839 - 824 páginas
...surgical operations. He felt somewhat reluctant to operate upon Chief Justice Marshall, and offered to place the case in my hands. Taking all the circumstances...day appointed, the Doctor performed the operation v. n!i his usual skill and dexterity. I. do not think I ever saw him display greater neatness than... | |
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