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22Published (Ca. 1937)“…Polish surgeons. Copied from collection Museum für Deutsche Geschichte.…”
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24Published 1937.“…The Hungarian surgeon Dr. Haraszti with the political commissionar and the commander of the Rákosi-Battalion near Madrid. …”
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27by Harwood, E. G.“…Each Centre is under the personal supervision of an ophthalmic surgeon. It should be understood that the great majority of cases are dealt with by ophthalmic surgeons at their private consulting rooms. …”
Published January 1929
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28by Harwood, E. G.“…Complete freedom of choice for the member both of ophthalmic surgeon and dispensing optician, within the confines of the scheme, is the basic principle of the very simple procedure set out hereunder: 1.…”
Published January 1929
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29by Mew, E. B. ; Miller, Mary F. ; Norman, E. M. ; Roberts, D. ; Galbraith, H. ; Worden, M. ; Daukes, A. ; Waterworth, E. M. ; Mottram, D. B., Capener, Norman“…NORMAN LOCK, M.A., M.B., B.Ch.Cantab., F.R.C.S. Orthopaedic Surgeon-in-Charge : NORMAN CAPENER, F.R.C.S. Deputy Surgeon : R. …”
Published 1932
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30by Schevenels, Walther, b. 1894“…The question is only to avoid complications which might arise from a difference in treatment between the different surgeons, and it is for this reason that our chief surgeon would prefer to wait few days to see on what terms the other surgeons can be engaged, or, if the services of Dr. …”
Published 04 May 1937
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31Published September 1944“…It is no good, even, expecting every surgeon to be able to operate on everything. If they are to get the best results, surgeons themselves must specialise. …”
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32Published 1921“…(Lond.), F.R.C.S. Resident Surgeon: A.E. WOODALL, M.SC., M.D., F.R.C.S. House Surgeon and Resident Anaesthetist: J. …”
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33Published 1921“…(Lond.), F.R.C.S. Resident Surgeon: A.E. WOODALL, M.SC., M.D., F.R.C.S. House Surgeon and Resident Anaesthetist: J. …”
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35Published October 1942“…1942-10 1942 1940s 40 pages Non-Resident: 2 Senior physicians 3 Senior surgeons 1 Obstetrician and gynaecologist 1 Ophthalmologist 1 E.N.T. surgeon 1 Orthopaedic surgeon 1 Pediatrician 3 Dental surgeons 3-4 Anaesthetists These would be " honoraries," i.e. not paid for services by hospital or general patients. …”
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36by Harwood, E. G.“…Hitherto the routine examination of the eye by an ophthalmic surgeon has only been available to the comparatively well-to-do sections of the population, the majority having been unable to afford to pay the normal fees of the ophthalmic surgeon, and the public has consequently been compelled to resort to the sight testing optician. …”
Published 26 November 1929
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38Published January 1929“…In those cases where the Ophthalmic Surgeon does not prescribe glasses the charge to the Approved Society is reduced to 10/6 only. …”
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39Published 1998“…In the center of the film, the surgeon Klenskii and his double, whose itineraries in the labyrinth of the world of fear, violence, and the absurd create a powerful and personal account of a historical period.…”
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40by Harwood, E. G.“…., payable to the Ophthalmic Surgeon for his examination, and a further 7s. 6d. in respect of the glasses where prescribed, representing a minimum liability of 10s. 6d. and a maximum liability of 18s. …”
Published January 1929