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... professional attainments , moral worth , and social position were of the first order . His philan- thropy was proverbial . A circumstance occurred at the distribution of diplomas , I think in 1814 , which was the cause of momentary ...
... professional attainments , moral worth , and social position were of the first order . His philan- thropy was proverbial . A circumstance occurred at the distribution of diplomas , I think in 1814 , which was the cause of momentary ...
Side 16
... professional attainments , moral worth , and social position were of the first order . His philan- thropy was proverbial . A circumstance occurred at the distribution of diplomas , I think in 1814 , which was the cause of momentary ...
... professional attainments , moral worth , and social position were of the first order . His philan- thropy was proverbial . A circumstance occurred at the distribution of diplomas , I think in 1814 , which was the cause of momentary ...
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... professional , political , and scientific , -- of his course in Congress , —of the War then in progress ( 1814 , ) and several other subjects . Some one expressed astonishment at his ability to give attention to so many pursuits , and ...
... professional , political , and scientific , -- of his course in Congress , —of the War then in progress ( 1814 , ) and several other subjects . Some one expressed astonishment at his ability to give attention to so many pursuits , and ...
Side 31
... professional regard , and slowly and gracefully tapping it with his forefinger , opened it and took a generous pinch , which he seemed greatly to enjoy , and after carefully wiping away the ample wastage , he found himself about ready ...
... professional regard , and slowly and gracefully tapping it with his forefinger , opened it and took a generous pinch , which he seemed greatly to enjoy , and after carefully wiping away the ample wastage , he found himself about ready ...
Side 31
... professional regard , and slowly and gracefully tapping it with his forefinger , opened it and took a generous pinch , which he seemed greatly to enjoy , and after carefully wiping away the ample wastage , he found himself about ready ...
... professional regard , and slowly and gracefully tapping it with his forefinger , opened it and took a generous pinch , which he seemed greatly to enjoy , and after carefully wiping away the ample wastage , he found himself about ready ...
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Side 3 - Association of the College of Physicians and Surgeons (Medical Department of Columbia College), New York, ten thousand dollars, with one-half of which to found a "Cartwright prize...
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Side 3 - Hospital constantly furnishes to the student about two hundred patients, of both sexes, suffering under every form of...