M. Boussel, a French physician cf eminence, says:—" If Gambetta JUS bee£ a wounded laborer simply, brought into the hospital, placed under the charge of a simple surgeon, he probably would kawj recovered. Now, however, thetpatiept is dead, perhaps simply on accofnt' of the reasons that rendered the treatment difficult— that he was Gambetta, and that he was treated by a dozen medical authori. .ties from ParisV :''^K'/- -v&:;:^-> -'C::' Eogh^la^courtfii^Ooe 1 mp^&ilp silent, another talks all th fl^,.a*FS wise men condemn the main who liM not iai4;i«irojd,-::;;";;^::;;^ ■■ ''■■■,■■■; ''y:^X~\^, ';>:■ ■■
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4459, 20 April 1883, Page 2
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