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Excerpt from Neurectasy, or Nerve-Stretching for the Relief or Cure of Pain: Being the Bradshaw Lecture, Delivered at the Royal College of Surgeons of England, on the 6th December, 1883
Mr. Vice-president, mr. Junior vice-president, and gentle men, - Dr. William Woods Bradshaw, a physician who prac tised first at Andover and then at Reading, was M.D. Of the University of Erlangen, and also possessed other titles from that University. He was m.a. Of the University of Oxford, a member of the Royal College of Physicians of London, and a Fellow of this College. He was therefore a man not undis tinguished in our profession, and he held a high position in the county in which he resided. He contributed a few papers to medical journals, and likewise indulged himself in writing articles on matters of general interest, under the signature of Beta.' He died in the month of August seventeen years ago and fourteen years afterwards his Widow left l, o00l. To the Royal College of Physicians of London, and another 1,000l. To this College, in order to establish perpetual lecture ships in Dr. Bradshaw's name.
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