I have seen many brave men in my day, but no man in the trenches of Sebastopol carried himself more knightly than William MacLure. You will never have heard from his lips what I may tell you to-day, that my father secured for him a valuable post in his... The Challenge of the Country - Page 244by George Walter Fiske - 1912 - 283 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Watson - 1894 - 236 pages
...secured for him a valuable post in his younger days, and he preferred to work among his own people ; and I wished to do many things for him when he was old,...that all doctors everywhere may share his spirit. If it be your pleasure, I shall erect a cross above his grave and shall ask my old friend and companion... | |
| Ian Maclaren - 1894 - 340 pages
...secured for him a valuable post in his younger days, and he preferred to work among his own people ; and I wished to do many things for him when he was old,...that all doctors everywhere may share his spirit. If it be your pleasure, I shall erect across above his grave, and shall ask my old friend and companion... | |
| Ian Maclaren - 1895 - 224 pages
...secured for him a valuable post in his younger days, and he preferred to work among his own people ; and I wished to do many things for him when he was old,...that all doctors everywhere may share his spirit. If it be your ao6 pleasure, I shall erect a cross above his grave, and shall ask my old friend and... | |
| 1895 - 460 pages
...secured for him a valuable post in his younger days, and he preferred to work among his own people ; and I wished to do many things for him when he was old,...that all doctors everywhere may share his spirit. If it be your pleasure, I shall erect a cross above his grave, and shall ask my old friend and companion,... | |
| 1899 - 586 pages
...my day, but no man in the trenches of Sebastopol carried himself more knightly than William MacLure. He will never be forgotten while one of us lives,...that all doctors everywhere may share his spirit." And his epitaph read, "Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends."... | |
| 1912 - 406 pages
...biossom to his grave, he would sleep his last sleep beneath a wilderness of flowers. You, Dr. Williams, will never be forgotten while one of us lives, and I pray that all doctors everywhere may share your spirit. ARSENIC IN M4LBRIA. BY ROBERT POWELL, MD, ST. LOUIS, MO. Flexseder tells of a case of... | |
| 1907 - 668 pages
...secured for him a valuable post in his younger days, and he preferred to work among his own people ; and I wished to do many things for him when he was old,...that all doctors everywhere may share his spirit. If it be your pleasure, I shall erect a cross above his grave, and shall ask my old friend and companion,... | |
| George Walter Fiske - 1912 - 354 pages
...success. " There are many towns in this state," writes a medical professor, " with only 500 to 1,000 people, where a young physician could do well and...his spirit." " Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends." The Rural Call to the Legal Profession Though the legal... | |
| George Walter Fiske - 1912 - 334 pages
...demand for them in the suburban and rural sections in the East because of the strong eity-tocountry movement. The secretary of the Harvard Medical faculty...his spirit." " Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends." The Rural Call to the Legal Profession Though the legal... | |
| George Walter Fiske - 1912 - 336 pages
...this Glen with a devotion that has known no reserve, and a kindliness that never failed, for -rrnsfe than forty years. I have seen many brave men in my...his spirit." " Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends." The Rural Call to the Legal Profession Though the legal... | |
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