Sir Morell Mackenzie; physician and operator; a memoir compiled and ed from private papers and personal reminiscences . PBACTICB iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii|i|i|i|i|i|iiMiiiiTiiihiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinTrriTiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. VI. PEIVATE PRACTICE. The interviewer, who sometimes, under thedisguise of a patient, entered Mackenzies con-sulting-room, found a man sitting at a table fullof an orderly disorder—heaps of letters, tele-grams, filed prescriptions, and memoranda,paper weights, curios, testimonials, knicknacks ;on the walls presentation portraits of Royalpersons, frame


Sir Morell Mackenzie; physician and operator; a memoir compiled and ed from private papers and personal reminiscences . PBACTICB iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii|i|i|i|i|i|iiMiiiiTiiihiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinTrriTiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. VI. PEIVATE PRACTICE. The interviewer, who sometimes, under thedisguise of a patient, entered Mackenzies con-sulting-room, found a man sitting at a table fullof an orderly disorder—heaps of letters, tele-grams, filed prescriptions, and memoranda,paper weights, curios, testimonials, knicknacks ;on the walls presentation portraits of Royalpersons, framed letters from the late Emperor ofGermany and our own Queen; but Mackenziehimself he found a man of few words, and hecould be on occasion more brief than brief. To a globe trotter, who forced his way in to* see Mackenzie. as a thing to do beforeleaving Europe, the distinguished specialistmerely said, My fees two guineas! andshowed him the door. To the hond-fide pressreporter he was more courteous; and there wasone class to whom he never turned a deaf ear—for whom he always had advice, physic, and 90 PEIVATE PEACTICE. often money—it was the poor and needy, ofwhom more presently. Mackenzies average day was fourteen hoursof steady prof


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