| Edwin Paxton Hood - 1870 - 552 стор.
...and nevertheless he had forced his way to the University of Edinburgh, had taken prizes in classes of two hundred medical students, received the diploma...but the marvel was, that he should have been at home hi the Greek Testament at all. This, however, I think, presents one clue to his character. DR. JAMES... | |
| James Henderson - 1873 - 216 стор.
...and nevertheless he had forced his way to the University of Edinburgh, had taken prizes in classes of two hundred medical students, received the diploma...Testament at all. This, however, I think, presents one clew to his character. " He had learned to read in his earliest childhood at his mother's knee. The... | |
| 1876 - 398 стор.
...diplomas of the College of Surgeons at Edinburgh, and of the Medical Faculty of St. Andrews ; and had won the respect and friendship of men of the highest Christian character and professional distinction. This is but one example among thousands. Think of such when you feel languid or discouraged, and arouse... | |
| Charles Glass - 1881 - 280 стор.
...and nevertheless he had forced his way to the University of Edinburgh, had taken prizes in classes of two hundred medical students, received the diploma...Christian character and professional distinction. The Bible, the Scotch Paraphrases, and the Shorter Catechism had been his chief class-books. He thought,... | |
| Charles Bullock - 1882 - 298 стор.
...examinations, and finally gaining the diploma of MD, in addition to what he valued not less highly — ."the respect and friendship of men of the highest Christian character and professional 200 distinction." When all this had been done, it was well that the quondam groom could write as he... | |
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