Word: physicians
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Lisidor, an aged widower, wishes to marry Alcine, the young and pretty daughter of his friend Mirobolan, a physician. Wishing to get rid of his son, Geralde, he sends him to the law school at Bourges, in company with Crispin, a valet. Geralde, however, is passionately in love with Alcine, the girl his father hopes to marry; and he therefore remains in Paris, instead of going to Bourges, keeping in concealment as far as possible...
Students confined to their rooms by illness should send word to the office of the secretary of their department before 10 a. m. if possible. Later cases may be reported at Foxcroft 4 before 5 p. m., except on Saturday and Sunday. If no physician is already in attendance they will be visited thereafter as soon as possible. The nature of the illness and the degree of urgency should be stated. Students able to go out are expected to go to the Medical Visitor's office, Foxcroft...
Lisidor, an aged widower, wishes to marry Alcine, the young and pretty daughter of his friend Mirobolan, a physician. Wishing to get rid of his son, Geralde, he sends him to the law school at Bourges, in company with Crispin, a valet. Geralde, however, is passionately in love with Alcine, the girl his father hopes to marry; and he therefore remains in Paris, instead of going to Bourges, keeping in concealment as far as possible...
...latter goes at once to Alcine's house. Mirobolan, her father, is about to hold a meeting with some physicians of his acquaintance for the purpose of dissecting the corpse of a man who has just been hanged. Crispin, with his letter, is received by Dorine, a maid servant. Shortly after, he is nearly discovered by Mirobolan, who is busily preparing for the dissection. The only possible way of escaping undetected is by pretending to be the corpse, which Crispin accordingly does. In spite of remonstrance from Dorine, Mirobolan prepares to operate on the body of Crispin, who is nearly...
...expenses; but in no case is a teacher to pay more than ten dollars for this purpose. Minute directions are given about suitable clothing, with an injunction not to buy anything which can not be worn upon return to Cuba. Medical assistance will be amply provided by five native physicians as well as American doctors; and no person will be allowed to leave the island without a certificate of health. This can only be obtained on condition that the applicant shall be vaccinated by a physician appointed for that purpose, except in cases where proof of previous vaccination...