| Jonathan Letterman - 1866 - 210 pages
...may be known to an intelligent people, with whom to know is to appreciate ; and as an affectionate tribute to many — long my zealous and efficient...without hope of promotion, or expectation of reward. Near SAN BUENAYENTDBA, OAL., February 1st, 1866. MEDICAL EECOLLECTIONS or THE AEMY OF THE POTOMAC IN... | |
| Jonathan Letterman - History - 1866 - 212 pages
...appreciate; and as an affectionate tribute to many—long my zealous and efficient colleagues—who, in days of trial and danger, which have passed, let...without hope of promotion, or expectation of reward. Near SAN BuENAVEimrBA, GAL., February lit, 1866. MEDICAL RECOLLECTIONS OP THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC IN... | |
| Moritz Meyer - 1869 - 544 pages
...(which may be considered a graceful and affectionate tribute to the zeal and ability of the many who ' evinced their devotion to their country and to the...without hope of promotion or expectation of reward') IB written In a pleasing style', and will awaken many kindly associations ID the memories of those... | |
| Edward John Tilt - 1869 - 398 pages
...(which may be considered a graceful and affectionate tribute to Ihe zeal and ability of the many who k evinced their devotion to their country and to the...without hope of promotion or expectation of reward ') is written in a pleasing style, and will awaken many kindly association! in the memories of those... | |
| Thomas Masters Markoe - Bones - 1872 - 482 pages
...may be known to an intelligent people, with whom to know is to appreciate ; and as an affcc tionate tribute to many, long my zealous and efficient colleagues,...assert that but few who open this volume of medical annal§, pregnant as they are with instruction, will care to do otherwise than finish them at a sitting."... | |
| Spencer Wells - 1873 - 538 pages
...may be known to an intelligent people, with whom to know is to appreciate ; and as an affeo tionate tribute to many, long my zealous and efficient colleagues,...evinced their devotion to their country and to the canse of humanity, without hope of promotion or expectation of reward." — Preface. " We venture to... | |
| Austin Flint - 1873 - 516 pages
...may be known to an intelligent people, with whom to know is to appreciate ; and as an affeo tionate tribute to many, long my zealous and efficient colleagues, who, in days of trial and danger, which havo passed, let us hope never to return, evinced thcir devotion to their country and to the cause... | |
| Austin Flint - Human physiology - 1873 - 514 pages
...to appreciate ; and as an affec tionate tribute to many, long my zcalous and efficient collcagues, who, in days of trial and danger, which have passed, let us hope never to return, evinced thcir devotion to their country and to the cause of humanity, without hope of promotion or expectation... | |
| Austin Flint - 1873 - 564 pages
...may be known to an intelligent people, with whom to know is to appreciate ; and as an affec tionate tribute to many, long my zealous and efficient colleagues, who, in days of trial and daugcr, which have passed, let us hope never to return, evinced their devotion to their country and... | |
| Fordyce Barker - Gynecology - 1874 - 586 pages
...may be known to an intelligent people, with whom to know is to appreciate ; and as an affeo tionate tribute to many, long my zealous and efficient colleagues,...without hope of promotion or expectation of reward." — Prefaet. " We venture to assert that but few who open this volume of medical annals, pregnant as... | |
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