A lecture, introductory to a course of lectures, on anatomy, physiology, and surgery / delivered at the School of Medicine and Surgery, Gerrard Street, Soho, by G.D. Dermott.

  • Dermott, G. D. (George Darby), 1802-1847.
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1833
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London : Published by the author, 1833.

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24 pages ; 21 cm

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Contents: Pt. I. (Physiology) treats of the varieties of structure, the properties of vital principle, the materiality of the mind, and its compatibility with the doctrine of the Christian religion - pt. II (Medical politics) contains observations on the real state of the profession, Aldersgate Street Dispensary, cause of the evils, the threefold despotism of money, influence of hereditary aristocracy, and private interest contaminating our national institutions and charities, and oppressing talent and industry, the remedy, and the good effects which would be produced by it, the Anatomy Bill, its deficiencies, its abuse and the evils that have been produced thereby, the requisite amendments

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