Sir Morell Mackenzie; physician and operator; a memoir compiled and ed from private papers and personal reminiscences . who had for a twelvemonth nursed her husband at everystep in the long stage that led to the grave nothing could bemore tormenting* than the accusation that, at some point oranother in the treatment of the patient, mistakes had beenmade but for which his life might have been spared. Hardlyhad the obsequies ended when there was launched from thePrussian State Printing Press the pamphlet of the Germandoctors asserting, with brutal emphasis, that the Emperor hadbeen subjected to


Sir Morell Mackenzie; physician and operator; a memoir compiled and ed from private papers and personal reminiscences . who had for a twelvemonth nursed her husband at everystep in the long stage that led to the grave nothing could bemore tormenting* than the accusation that, at some point oranother in the treatment of the patient, mistakes had beenmade but for which his life might have been spared. Hardlyhad the obsequies ended when there was launched from thePrussian State Printing Press the pamphlet of the Germandoctors asserting, with brutal emphasis, that the Emperor hadbeen subjected to a mistaken treatment, which had renderedhis recovery impossible. All the blows aimed at Sir Morell HIS BOOK INTEEDICTKD. 359 Mackenzie fell upon the widowed Empress, who had supportedthe authority of the English doctor, and who knew that herhusband had trusted him and been grateful for his skill andattendance to the very last. Sir Morell Mackenzie pampjhlet on Frederick the Noble was promptly inter-dicted in Germany^ while the accusations of his rivals werecirculated everywhere.—Contemporary APPENDIX H. Ill iiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiii|i|i|i|i|i|i|i|i|i|i|iiiiiii Ill iiiiiii|i|i|i|i|i|i iihiir


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