Hunter immediately ceased speaking, retired from the table, and struggling to suppress the tumult of his passion, hurried into the adjoining room, which he had scarcely reached when, with a deep groan, he fell lifeless into the arms of Dr. Robertson,... The Western Journal of Medicine and Surgery - Page 50edited by - 1841Full view - About this book
| john forbes m.d f.r.s. and john conolly m.d. - 1837 - 608 pages
...speaking, retired from the table, and struggling ta suppress the tumult of his passion, hurried into the adjoining room, which he had scarcely reached...deep groan, he fell lifeless into the arms of Dr. Kobertson, one of the physicians of the hospital, who chanced to be present. Dr. Baillie had immediately... | |
| 1837 - 592 pages
...speaking, retired from the table, and struggling to suppress the tumult of his passion, hurried into the adjoining room, which he had scarcely reached...deep groan, he fell lifeless into the arms of Dr. Kobertson, one of the physicians of the hospital, who chanced to be present. Dr. Baillie had immediately... | |
| Forbes Winslow - Medicine - 1839 - 384 pages
...speaking, retired from the table, and struggling to suppress the tumult of his passion, hurried into an adjoining room, which he had scarcely reached, when,...physicians of the hospital, who chanced to be present. Dr. Baillie had immediately followed him from the board-room, and Mr. Home, who was in the house, was... | |
| 1847 - 814 pages
...observations, which one of his colleagues thought it necessary instantly and flatly to contradict. Hunter immediately ceased speaking, retired from the table,...physicians of the hospital, who chanced to be present." Thie put an end to the meeting. His body was interred in a private manner in the church of St. Marlin-in-lhe-Fields,... | |
| 1847 - 784 pages
...and flatly to contradict. Hunler immediately ceased speaking, retired from ihe lable, and slruggling to suppress the tumult of his passion, hurried instantly...deep groan, he fell lifeless into the arms of Dr. Roberlson, one of ihe physicians of ihe hospital, who chanced to be present." This put an end to ihe... | |
| Medicine - 1856 - 794 pages
...speaking, retired from the table, and struggling to suppress the tumult of his passion, hurried into an adjoining room, which he had scarcely reached, when,...deep groan, he fell lifeless into the arms of Dr. Kobertson, one of the physicians of the hospital, who chanced to be present. Dr. Baillie had immediately... | |
| History - 1860 - 876 pages
...retired from the table, and, struggling to suppress the tumult of his passion, hurVOL. CI. ried into the adjoining room, which he had scarcely reached,...Robertson, one of the physicians of the hospital. Various attempts were made for upwards of an hour to restore animation, under the hope that the attack... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1860 - 900 pages
...retired from the table, and. struggling to suppress (he tumult of his passion, hurVOL. CI. ried into the adjoining room, which he had scarcely reached,...Robertson, one of the physicians of the hospital. Various attempts were made for upwards of an hour to restore animation, under the hope that the attack... | |
| George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1860 - 808 pages
...his colleagues, and leaving the room hastily to conceal or repress his anger, he fell with a groan into the arms of Dr. Robertson, one of the physicians of the society, and instantly expired. — As a surgical operator merely, John Hunter wasundoubtedly one of... | |
| John Timbs - Death - 1861 - 340 pages
...table, and, struggling to suppress the tumult of his passion, turned into the adjoining room, where he had scarcely reached, when, with a deep groan,...Physicians of the Hospital, who chanced to be present." » Dr. Ridge has also traced the hereditary affection which Hunter inherited, to its fatal termination.... | |
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