| 1867 - 800 pages
...case, we may, I think, dismiss all hope that the operation will be a final remedy for the disease. I will not say that such a thing is impossible, but it is so highly improbable, that a hope of its occurring in any single case cannot be reasonably entertained."... | |
| William Roger Williams - 1894 - 588 pages
...predecessors on this important subject may be briefly summarised as follows : — Paget" says : " I will not say that such a thing is impossible, but it is so highly improbable that a hope of its occurring in any single case cannot be reasonably entertained."... | |
| John Marie Keating - 1894 - 1084 pages
...any single case, we may dismiss all hope that the operation will be a final remedy for the disease. I will not say that such a thing is impossible^ but it is so highly improbable that the hope of its occurrence in any single case cannot be reasonably entertainai."... | |
| Henry Trentham Butlin - 1912 - 156 pages
...case, we may, I think, dismiss all hope that the operation will be a final remedy for the disease. I will not say that such a thing is impossible ; but it is so highly improbable, that a hope of its occurring in any single case cannot be reasonably entertained.... | |
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