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What manner of men the clergy of the Church of England, and their creatures, are, : briefly and fairly shown, in a letter to one of the late answerers to a letter to a dissenter: occasioned by a postscript to the said answer. The postscript is this: if the gentleman be not satisfied with thus much, but is resolved to continue his false charges, he shall have enough in my next to let the world know, what manner of men our clergie and their creatures are
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Dock, George, 1860-1951. "The Making of a Doctor or What Manner of Men Should Doctors Be?:" [speech] [undated]. 1 item
Manuscripts
The Manuscripts series, which contains roughly 700 items, chiefly contain the works of George Dock, some of which relate to his autobiography, but chiefly to his medical work. These include articles, speeches, essays, book reviews, translations, notes, as well as copies of his autobiographies "Apologia Pro Vita Mea" and "My Medical Education." There are also several items written by other medical professionals. There are also a large amount of material related to Dock's work with several hospitals and their administration. This material includes reports, salary information, and other documents related to Barnes Hospital, University of Michigan Medical School and St. Mary's Hospital in Philadelphia. There is also a good amount of material related to medical students including student schedules, grades and evaluations, guidelines for students, lectures and George Dock's ideas regarding teaching medicine. Also included are several records belonging to patients of Dock's.
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