| 1817 - 728 pages
...Memory of ADAIR CRAWFORD, MDFRS who departed this life on the 29th of July, 1795, in the 47th year of his age. In the practice of his profession, intelligent,...pure emanation of kind affection, and a blameless heart, rendered him universally beloved ! To these virtues of the Man, his Contemporaries alone can... | |
| 1817 - 710 pages
...A DA IK CRAWFORD, MDFR'S. who departed this life on the 29th of July, 1795, in the 47th year of bis age. In the practice of his profession, intelligent, liberal, and humane ; in his mnrintir, gentle, diffident, and unassuming: bis unaffected deference to the wants of others, 'nil... | |
| Royal College of Physicians of London - 1861 - 474 pages
...Memory of AD AIR CRAWFORD, MDFRS who departed this life on the 29th of July, 1795, in the 47th year of his age. In the practice of his profession intelligent,...pure emanation of kind affection, and a blameless heart, rendered him universally beloved I To these virtues of the man, his contemporaries alone can... | |
| William Munk - 1861 - 458 pages
...Memory of ADAIR CRAWFORD, MDFRS who departed this life on the 29th of July, 1795, in the 47th year of his age. In the practice of his profession intelligent,...humane; in his manner gentle, diffident, and unassuming : liis unaffected deference to the wants of others, his modest estimation of himself, the infant simplicity... | |
| William Munk, Royal College of Physicians of London - 1878 - 490 pages
...CRAWFORD, MDFES, •who departed this life on the 29th of July, 1795, in the forty-seventh year of his age. In the practice of his profession intelligent,...pure emanation of kind affection, and a blameless heart, rendered him universally beloved ! To these virtues of the man, his contemporaries alone can... | |
| William Munk, Royal College of Physicians of London - 1878 - 458 pages
...ADAIR CRAWFORD, MDFRS, who departed this life on the 29th of July, 1795, in the forty-seventh year of his age. In the practice of his profession intelligent, liberal, and humane ; in his manner his unaffected deference to the wants of gentle, diffident, and unassuming: others, his modest estimation... | |
| Adair Stuart Mason - 2004 - 246 pages
...deeply regretted and lamented.' It would be churlish to suggest that he was a condescending do-gooder. 'In the practice of his profession intelligent liberal...humane; in his manner gentle diffident and unassuming. As a votary of science and author of a treatise on animal heat posterity will repeat his praise.' Posterity... | |
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