William Stokes, his life and work (1804-1878); . the clergyman thought proper to give him alecture on the impropriety of his selling a diseasedcow, when he replied, Dont be angry with me,your riverence. Im only a lame boy, and have noway of livin but by strategims ! 121 VII Pathological Society—Work on Diseases ofthe Heart and Aorta SHORTLY after the publication of Stokeswork on diseases of the chest, he took stepsto supply a want which had long been felt in theIrish schools of Medicine. The object he had inview was to make provision for the exhibitionand permanent record of any specimens of p
William Stokes, his life and work (1804-1878); . the clergyman thought proper to give him alecture on the impropriety of his selling a diseasedcow, when he replied, Dont be angry with me,your riverence. Im only a lame boy, and have noway of livin but by strategims ! 121 VII Pathological Society—Work on Diseases ofthe Heart and Aorta SHORTLY after the publication of Stokeswork on diseases of the chest, he took stepsto supply a want which had long been felt in theIrish schools of Medicine. The object he had inview was to make provision for the exhibitionand permanent record of any specimens of patho-logical interest that might be met with in thehospitals of Dublin. The result of this movementwas the founding and establishment of the Patho-logical Society of Dublin in 1838. This was thefirst society of the kind in the United this effort able assistance was given him by W. Smith, a distinguished pathologist, who subse-quently became Professor of Surgery in the Univer-sity of Dublin. The late Sir Dominic Corrigan 122 I.
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