Shakespeare as a physicianComprising every word which in any way relates to medicine, surgery or obstetrics, found in the complete works of that writer, with criticisms and comparison of the same with the medical thoughts of to-day . \ : Now, by thy looks, I guess thy message. Kinrj. Now, by the looks, I guess tliy message; is the queendeliverd? Saj^, ay ; and of a bo}^ Old Lady. Ay, ay, my liege ; and of a lovely : The God ofheaven now and ever bless her. Tis a girl, promise boys , your queen desires your visitation, and to be acquainted withthe stranger: Tis as like you as c


Shakespeare as a physicianComprising every word which in any way relates to medicine, surgery or obstetrics, found in the complete works of that writer, with criticisms and comparison of the same with the medical thoughts of to-day . \ : Now, by thy looks, I guess thy message. Kinrj. Now, by the looks, I guess tliy message; is the queendeliverd? Saj^, ay ; and of a bo}^ Old Lady. Ay, ay, my liege ; and of a lovely : The God ofheaven now and ever bless her. Tis a girl, promise boys , your queen desires your visitation, and to be acquainted withthe stranger: Tis as like you as cherry is to cherry. King. Give her an hundred marks. Ill to the queen. (ExitKing.) 50 SHAKESPEARE AS A IMIYSICIAK. M J ^% #


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