1887
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.2.1409.1456-a
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Scarlet Fever and the Hendon Cow-Disease

Abstract: tion of a title. It is open to Lord Grimthorpe or to anyone else to consult him or to build hospitals for him to practise in. But it is certainly not in his power or his right to constrain the great body of highly educated men who regard such practices as frauds, or nullities, or public dangers, to enter into or to contenance any professional alliance with their professors. His violence, his threats, and his rhetoric appear, therefore, to be alike thrown away. SCOTLAND. MEDICAL MAGISTRATES. ON the recommendati… Show more

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