. Annals of medical history. patient, and spending so long a time inentomological demonstrations to his coach-man that the unfortunate patient wasdefunct upon his arrival. Harvey was not above pumping theattendants upon cases under the care ofother practitioners, and as he admits ithimself and publishes the informationelicited the most inveterate whitewashcrwill find any palliation of the otlVncesomewhat difTicult. This same little book describes the scenewhich made Dr. Payne ask: Did BobSawyer—late Nockemorf, in the PickwickPapers descend straight from the seven-teenth century? Life of Sydenh


. Annals of medical history. patient, and spending so long a time inentomological demonstrations to his coach-man that the unfortunate patient wasdefunct upon his arrival. Harvey was not above pumping theattendants upon cases under the care ofother practitioners, and as he admits ithimself and publishes the informationelicited the most inveterate whitewashcrwill find any palliation of the otlVncesomewhat difTicult. This same little book describes the scenewhich made Dr. Payne ask: Did BobSawyer—late Nockemorf, in the PickwickPapers descend straight from the seven-teenth century? Life of Sydenham, 171. 228 Annals of Medical History Hypocrisie is an instrument he manages withincomparable dexterity, the Church-door shallno sooner be opened, but Ecce Mr. Doctor,sitting in the most visible Seat, Grave, Deaf,Dumb, and immovable, as if an Apoplexy ofDevotion had seized him, out of which hisApothecary is to raise him, by knocking at halfSermon at his Pew-door, to fetch him awaypost to a dying Patient; by which means he. Thomas Willis, I\I. D. draws the Eyes of the whole Congregation afterhim; but instead of going to the pretendedHouse of Visitation, they both drop into aCabaret, there to pass the fatigue of a ForenoonSunday. This knack of confederacy is to berepeated several Dominical days, until it hathmade an impression on the People, that he is aman of imijortance, and of groat Physickbusiness. The \ isit of tlu- |)h\sici;in ami his apolhc-car\ to the ,ilc iioust (luring cliurcli tinurecalls ail ciiliv in ihc Calendar of State Papers for Queen Annes time. It is in thedomestic series for 1702-3, and notes thatSunday observance was neglected, andthat there was last Sunday a great resortin Coffee and Chocolate Houses, and otherPublic houses, even in the time of DivineService. That this state of aflairs mustreceive attention is the purport of a note toSir Henry Dutton Colt and others, while asimilar note is mentioned as having beensent to Dr. Harvey. Very possibly this was


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