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firm ' s books . The , author is Mr . Tracy Turner fl ^ v elli .
^ p ^^ b ^^^ v ^^ m w ^ v ^^ r ^ vr ™»^^ b ^» v The current number of 57 ie Manchester Quarterly ( Mr . John Heywood ) contains an
appreciative In Memoriam article on the late J . E . Bailey , F . S . A ., from the pen of Mr .
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details concerning the first edition of Milton ' s * Paradise Lost . '
A new and revised edition of CasseH ' s * Popular ^^ Educator ' will be commenced at the ^¦ h _ k - * k aHNpVa ^ - _ m pm « ft A *•
end of this ^ month . The text will be revised work throug re hout -written , and ; a ^ it considerable will be furnished portion with of - ^ the ew
illustrations , and a series of coloured plates and maps will form an entirely new featurewhilst
the work will be reset in clear type . Inasmuch , as it will thus be practically a new workit
, will be issued under the title of * Cassell ' s New Popular Educator /
A ne-w work , entitled 4 Picturesque Australasia Cassell , ' < fc is . about Company to be ; in published monthly by parts Messrs . It .
will be written by Professor Morris , of the Melbourne Universityassisted by writers in
the various Australian , colonies . The illustrations have been prepared by artists who have
been specially commissioned by the publishers to travel through Australasia to prepare ¦ original
drawings for the work . His Holiness the Pope has been pleased to
accept from Mr . Thatcher , of College Green , [ p ^ gpjppp Bristol ^~ p ^ pv ^^ p ~^ p * - ^^ ^ pp" ^™ r , - ^ m a ^ ^ r" , copy - ^ ~^ - m H w of ^^ —^™ the ^^ v - —^ ^^ —^ v new ^^ ^^ ^^—^ » w edition ^ " ^ - »—_ ' —^ —^ —— of — - ~— his - —
popular little work , published by Mr . Walter Scottentitled * Parental Commandments . '
The earlier , edition of the Fame book was also graciously accepted by her Majesty the Queen .
The correspondence which has appeared in the Daily Telegraph under the title ' Is
Marriage a Failure ? is , with the express sanction of the editor and proprietors of that
journal , to be republished with considerable additions under the editorship of Mr . Harry
Quilter . The additional matter will comprise a preface hy the editorgiving an
analysis and , summary of the correspondence , ; the paper on the Philosophy of Marriage
which lately attracted so much attention in the Universal Reviewand an appendix b
MrHArthur Smith ; barrister-at-lawon y the , law . of Marriage and , Divorce as at present ,
existing throughout the civilised world . The book will consist of about 200 pages , crown
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containing T , he first four volume parts , of will the be Universal issued shortl Review y . ,
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' Historical Basis of Modern Europe , ' 1760-history 1815 , an of introductory Europe in the «/« stud nineteenth JUAA y and ^ WW * 4 the VA * century general
Karl * XhQroM »^ fc «» P > F * # ^^ r * . Marx » V ^" Rogers > /•*— ' s ¦» * J »*» ' Cap ^ » * » ^ - * 4 ital Six ^ Jb / Centuries . V ^ and . Prcf of | ess Work 6 r V *** T , ahd E . ; «
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have Teceived : a coj ^ r of : tnV Eng Re li < sh ^^ transla -- ^ W - tion of this so-called ' Authentic Record derived
from official sources and founded upon the Reports deposited in the Archives of the Itoyal
House of Prussia , and made by Professors BardelebenVon BergmannDr . Bramaan
Prof . Gerhard , tand others , / We shall not , follow the examp , le of some of our
contemporaries * Authentic in Record the case 3 and of reproduce the Rep * ly orie to -ihirii the
of it ; neither shall we pronounce any opinion on the judgments of its writers in respect of the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the
larynx decide decide : on on Laymen such annli matters Tma . tt are ftra . . scarcel "¦ There TViftrA y are arfi competent ; Knwfiv howeyeiv « to r . *
, statements contained in this Record * 6 n whicb we may be allowed both to form ^^ nd expressi
an opinion . For instance , at the very ^ beginning of Dr . Gerhardt ' s Report we are told that
ihe fatal ^ malady first showed-itself by persistent Hoarsen esswliich did not yield to
treatment G ^ neral , and Dr . that Wegner , jpfe on March called in 6 y Dr 1887 . Gerhardt , ^ Surgfcon ¦ to ¦ - >
^^ — ^^ — ^^^ ^^ ^^^ ^^^^^ i ^ ^ VV ^^^^ ^^^ ^ r ^ v fl ^^ v ^>^ ^^^^ ^ i ^^^^ v , ^^^ ^^ B w ^^ ^^^^^^^ ^^^ v ^ v ^^^ r * ^^^^ ^*^^ ^^^ ^^ ^^~ ^^ ^^^ ^^ ^ consult with him on the nature of the Grown Prince's illness . But although Dr » Gerhardt
poses as an early assertor of the . cancerous ^ nature of the malady , his own account of the
treatment shows that he was either far from being was contrary sure of to this 1 his , or convictions else that . his After 1 treatment
givingan account — — ¦ — of the ^^ ^^ H symptoms ~^^ m ^^ ^^ ¦ W ^^ " ^^^^ ^^* - ^^ ^^ ^ V ^ V ^ fro ^ m ¦ ^^ W ^^— ^ whicJi ^ - - ^^ T- ^^^^ ^ pM ^ H — ^ he ^^^^ K endeavours to prove ¦ r to-the reader that they h
— ~ — - ~— * ¦ " ^ " ^ - ^ - ^^ r ^^^ ^ p * . » ' ^^»^^ — i ~ ^ v ^^ ^^ ^^^ ^^ ~^^ v ^^^^^ ^^^ ' ^ ^^^ iw ^ " ^^ ^^^^^^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ w indicated cancer , he says ^ : ' Notwithstanding this this . 1 I treated treated the thfi case nn . afi as aa one on ft of nf a harmless "h armiftsa
growth 4 The , Fatal . We Illness refer the of Frederick reader to «^^ i ^^ hh the page Nobl ¦ ¦ 40 ¦ ¦ i ¦ ¦¦> e of
~^ — - *~ ~~ ~— " ^ ^^^^^ " - — - i ^^^ * V ^ ^^^ »^^ ^^^^ ^^^ *^^ B ^™^^™ ^^ " ^ ^^^ " ^^^^^ B ^^^^ ^ " ^^ ^^ - ^ - ^^^ ^ r ^^^ ^^ - ^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^ " ^ in connection with what immediately follows : I was , however , puzzled to find that
the instruments generally used in such cases glided off the surface , and any
portion destroyed by cautery one day had grown again the next . Kef ore the Emperor »
( William ^ T ^ F ^^ A ^ ^ m I . ) birtjiday 1 ^ a ^ HA , I *^^ had ^ VA renaoved the . MA greater portion of the tumour once but eiht
days afterwards J found it had grown ; larger g than ^~ ^^^ ^ ^^ ^^ " before w ^~^ ^^~^ ^^^ ™ ^^~~ - ^^ r ; ^ m * it ¦ ^^ p therefore ^^ r v ^ ^^ ^^^ r b ^^ ^ v ^ ^^^ ^^^^ H > ^^^^^ became r ^^ ^^^^ ~^^ ^ B ^^* ^>^ 4 w M ^ m ^ p necessary ^ w *^ ^*^^ ^^ v ^^^ r v ^^ F ¦ t ^ iv ^ pv ^ p ^ pv to ^^ ^^^
destroy the growth by daily cauterising it in a thoroug — ¦¦ ' — —~ ¦— — — — ^ r ^^ B h and ^^ — ^^ ^^^^^ permanent B ^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^ ^ . ^ ^ b ^^ i * ^^ ( » . ^ - sic ^ - ^^ g ) ^ manner ^^^^^^^ i ^^ p 1 ^^ w ^^^^^ h ^^™ ^ , til ^^ ^^^^^^^ l the - ^» - ™^ ¦!¦ i ^^^
vocal chord presented its normal appearance . This was done from March 29 till April 7 . ' (!)
As the visit of the Crown Prince to Ems wa » drawing to a close , Dr . Gerhardt sqggested to
Dr . Wegner t | ie advisability of consulting a surgeon . ' Any number of specialists might be
consulted ; but if the case was as I supposed , a surgeon only was necessary . ' j So Professor
von Bergmann was called in , dnd suggested an incision into-the larynx to extirpate the
growth ; * After this consultation , h 6 wever was overthe question of a throat specialist
was discussed , ; several names were mentioned , and Dr . Wjegner proposed Dr . Mackenzie ;
Professor von Bergmann and I agreed , "because we believed that th ^ lairVngbseopic
appearance and the history of the e & e "iireire so clear and convincing that anybody who
umder--, '' stood - ¦ __ ¦ -. laryngoscOpV :. ¦ . ¦¦ *? , ^ " .... y * ^ -v . ' .., must - ¦¦ •¦ came ; - . ¦ . V to ' ^ , ^; ¦ the . - ; - ¦ - ' same rVi F'T d ^
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Oct. 15, 1888, page 1290, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15101888/page/8/
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