5/18/2023 0 Comments Change of Fortune by A. MorellBergman recommended that a foreign authority be consulted. Mackenzie by the family of the Crown Prince, whose sympathy with England is natural, cannot be considered a slight to German physicians when it is taken into consideration that the German authorities pronounced the growth suspicious and advised a difficult and doubtful operation, and that Prof. But science is international, it knows no political boundaries, and the choice of Dr. Many have been unable to suppress the expression of regret that this important case was not under the care of a German, and part of the press look upon it as unjust treatment of the German specialists. Every phase of this treatment, every new development, is watched with suspense and hope. If his wide experience and great skill enable him to permanently remove the growth from the throat of his royal patient, if his diagnosis and prognosis are confirmed, so that no fear need be entertained for the life and health of the Crown Prince, the English specialist will certainly deserve the most sincere thanks of the German nation. THE name of the great English laryngologist, which has long been honored by scientists of England and the Continent, has lately become familiar to every one, even in unprofessional circles, in Germany because of his operations on the Crown Prince's throat. Please respect the colorization artist’s wishes and do not copy this image for ONLINE use anywhere else.įor offline use, click Terms of Use tab on top menu.
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