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" He tried his new method in the first instance tentatively and fearfully ; " So that in my budding practice thereof I always had my cauteries and hot irons in a readiness, that if anything happened otherwise than I expected in this my new work I might... "
The Medical and Physical Journal: Containing the Earliest Information on ... - Page 106
1805
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The Medical Times and Register, Volume 15

1885 - 988 pages
...thereof, I always had my cauteries and hot Irons in a readiness, that if anything happened otherwise than I expected in this my new work, I might fetch succour...until at length confirmed by the happy experience of an almost infinite number of particulars, I bid eternally adieu to all hot Irons and Cauteries which...
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Monthly Homoeopathic Review, Volume 31

1887 - 792 pages
...thereof I always had my cauteries and hot irons in a readiness, that if anything happened otherwise than I expected in this my new work I might fetch succour...and I think it fit that chirurgeons do the like." . . " For antiquity and custom in such things as are performed by art ought not to have any sway, authority,...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 226

1916 - 666 pages
...cauteries and hot irons in readiness, that, if anything happened otherwise than I expected in this new work, I might fetch succour from the ancient practice...work. And I think it fit that chirurgeons do the like ; . . . for antiquity and custom in such things as are performed by art ought not to have any sway,...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 226

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1916 - 674 pages
...cauteries and hot irons in readiness, that, if anything happened otherwise than I expected in this new work, I might fetch succour from the ancient practice...work. And I think it fit that chirurgeons do the like ; . . . for antiquity and custom in such things as are performed by art ought not to have any sway,...
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The British Homoeopathic Review, Volume 31

1887 - 788 pages
...thereof I always had my cauteries and hot irons in a readiness, that if anything happened otherwise than I expected in this my new work I might fetch succour...and I think it fit that chirurgeons do the like." . . "For antiquity and custom in such things as are performed by art ought not to have any sway, authority,...
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The Midland Medical Miscellany and Provincial Medical Journal: A ..., Volume 4

1885 - 434 pages
...thereof, I always had my cauteries and hot irons in a readiness, that if anything happened otherwise than I expected in this my new work, I might fetch succour...until at length, confirmed by the happy experience of an almost infinite number of particulars, I bid eternally adieu to all hot irons and cauteries which...
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