Excerpt from The Physician Himself: And What He Should Add to the Strictly Scientific
Observation has impressed the author with the belief that an essay on Personal Questions In Medical Practice, would he of decided benefit to numerous members of the profession. He has therefore, with diffidence, attempted the duty, and jotted down the following thoughts as they suggested themselves to him in the course of a busy life, and now publishes them in the hope that they may at least awaken attention to this circle of subjects in the minds of his professional brethren.
The entire work has been written in the form of a reply to a question, for the purpose of making what is said, appear more direct and personal to the reader.
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