Mr. Hill became house surgeon in 1835 ; and it will be seen, by the table already given, that the amount of restraint (which, in consequence of Dr. Charlesworth's exertions, had already remarkably decreased) became less and less under the united efforts... The Asylum Journal of Mental Science - Side 1511855Fuld visning - Om denne bog
 | Robert Gardiner Hill - 1839 - 214 sider
...Abolition, under a firm determination to work out the system to its utmost applicable limits.* To his steady support, under many difficulties, I owe chiefly...the success which has attended my plans and labours. He originated the requisite alterations and adaptations in the Building, and threw every other facility... | |
 | 1870 - 588 sider
...abolition, under ajirm determination to work out the system to its utmost applicable limits. To his steady support, under many difficulties, I owe chiefly the success which has attended my pains and labours. He originated the requisite alterations and adaptations in the building, and threw... | |
 | 1870 - 578 sider
...abolition, under a firm determination to work out the system to its utmost applicable limits. To his steady support, under many difficulties, I owe chiefly the success which has attended my pains and labours. He originated the requisite alterations and adaptations in the building, and threw... | |
 | Daniel Hack Tuke - 1882 - 632 sider
...amount of restraint (which, in consequence of Dr. Charlesworth's exertions, had already remarkably decreased) became less and less under the united efforts...which has attended my plans and labours," while Dr. Charlesworth's great merit, both before and after Mr. Hill's appointment, must never be overlooked,... | |
 | Daniel Hack Tuke - 1882 - 626 sider
...amount of restraint (which, in consequence of Dr. Charlesworth's exertions, had already remarkably decreased) became less and less under the united efforts...his [Dr. Charlesworth's] steady support, under many diff1culties, I owe chiefly the success which has attended my plans and labours," while Dr. Charlesworth's... | |
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