A History of the Bristol Royal Infirmary
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" These to His Memory?since he held them dear." This magnum opus of its lamented author was practically completed prior to the outbreak of the war, and prior to the long illness which culminated in the author's death on January 13th, 1917. He had corrected some of the proofs, but did not live to see the publication of the work which had occupied his thoughts for several years previously. He sought to give the history of the Infirmary from its foundation in 1736 to the building of the magnificent new surgical wing, which was opened by their Majesties King George V. and Queen Mary on June 28th, 1912. The splendid work which has since been accomplished there as the Second Southern General Hospital can only be recorded by some future historian after
منابع مشابه
Early History of the Bristol Royal Infirmary 1Presidential Address read at the annual meeting of the Bath and Bristol Branch of the British Medical Association, May 27th, 1908.
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دوره 35 شماره
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تاریخ انتشار 2016