The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D., Volume 2Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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Page 255
... doctor of medicine . Dr. Memis complained of this before the translation was printed , but was not indulged with having it altered ; and he has brought an action for damages , on account of a ÆTAT . 66. ] 255 DR . JOHNSON .
... doctor of medicine . Dr. Memis complained of this before the translation was printed , but was not indulged with having it altered ; and he has brought an action for damages , on account of a ÆTAT . 66. ] 255 DR . JOHNSON .
Page 260
... . " - J . BoswELL . □ The learned and worthy Dr. Lawrence , whom Dr. Johnson respected and loved as his physician and friend . - BOSWELL . styled him doctor of medicine , instead of physician . 260 [ 1775 . THE LIFE OF.
... . " - J . BoswELL . □ The learned and worthy Dr. Lawrence , whom Dr. Johnson respected and loved as his physician and friend . - BOSWELL . styled him doctor of medicine , instead of physician . 260 [ 1775 . THE LIFE OF.
Page 261
James Boswell. styled him doctor of medicine , instead of physician . Bos- well desires , being advocate for the corporation , to know whether doctor of medicine is not a legitimate title , and whether it may be considered as a ...
James Boswell. styled him doctor of medicine , instead of physician . Bos- well desires , being advocate for the corporation , to know whether doctor of medicine is not a legitimate title , and whether it may be considered as a ...
Page 262
... doctor of medicine ) is the highest title that a practiser of physick can have ; that doctor im- plies not only physician , but teacher of physick ; that every doctor is legally a physician ; but no man , not a doctor , can practise ...
... doctor of medicine ) is the highest title that a practiser of physick can have ; that doctor im- plies not only physician , but teacher of physick ; that every doctor is legally a physician ; but no man , not a doctor , can practise ...
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... doctor of laws from the university of Oxford . He did not vaunt of his new dignity , but I understood he was highly ... medicine , to propose to you an easy , and , I think , a very probable remedy for indigestion and lubricity of ...
... doctor of laws from the university of Oxford . He did not vaunt of his new dignity , but I understood he was highly ... medicine , to propose to you an easy , and , I think , a very probable remedy for indigestion and lubricity of ...
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