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Reminiscences Of A Workhouse Medical Officer
by Joseph Rogers
Join us as we delve into the life and legacy of Joseph Rogers (1821-1889), an influential English physician and pioneering health care reformer in London. His tireless advocacy led to the establishment of poor-law dispensaries and dedicated sick wards, complete with trained medical staff and nurses. In his poignant memoir, published posthumously in 1889, Rogers shares his experiences, alongside a thoughtful biography penned by his brother. While his commitment to reform was admirable, it often put him at odds with governing boards, showcasing the challenges he faced in his quest for better health care. This captivating account reveals not just a personal journey but also sheds light on the evolving landscape of medical care in the 19th century. - Summary by David Wales
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010 - Testimonial To Dr Joseph Rogers
Join us as we delve into the life and legacy of Joseph Rogers (1821-1889), an influential English physician and pioneering health care reformer in London. His tireless advocacy led to the establishment of poor-law dispensaries and dedicated sick wards, complete with trained medical staff and nurses. In his poignant memoir, published posthumously in 1889, Rogers shares his experiences, alongside a thoughtful biography penned by his brother. While his commitment to reform was admirable, it often put him at odds with governing boards, showcasing the challenges he faced in his quest for better health care. This captivating account reveals not just a personal journey but also sheds light on the evolving landscape of medical care in the 19th century. - Summary by David Wales
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009 - Recognition Of Dr Joseph Rogers
Join us as we delve into the life and legacy of Joseph Rogers (1821-1889), an influential English physician and pioneering health care reformer in London. His tireless advocacy led to the establishment of poor-law dispensaries and dedicated sick wards, complete with trained medical staff and nurses. In his poignant memoir, published posthumously in 1889, Rogers shares his experiences, alongside a thoughtful biography penned by his brother. While his commitment to reform was admirable, it often put him at odds with governing boards, showcasing the challenges he faced in his quest for better health care. This captivating account reveals not just a personal journey but also sheds light on the evolving landscape of medical care in the 19th century. - Summary by David Wales
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008 - The Westminster Infirmary Part 4
Join us as we delve into the life and legacy of Joseph Rogers (1821-1889), an influential English physician and pioneering health care reformer in London. His tireless advocacy led to the establishment of poor-law dispensaries and dedicated sick wards, complete with trained medical staff and nurses. In his poignant memoir, published posthumously in 1889, Rogers shares his experiences, alongside a thoughtful biography penned by his brother. While his commitment to reform was admirable, it often put him at odds with governing boards, showcasing the challenges he faced in his quest for better health care. This captivating account reveals not just a personal journey but also sheds light on the evolving landscape of medical care in the 19th century. - Summary by David Wales
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007 - The Westminster Infirmary Part 3
Join us as we delve into the life and legacy of Joseph Rogers (1821-1889), an influential English physician and pioneering health care reformer in London. His tireless advocacy led to the establishment of poor-law dispensaries and dedicated sick wards, complete with trained medical staff and nurses. In his poignant memoir, published posthumously in 1889, Rogers shares his experiences, alongside a thoughtful biography penned by his brother. While his commitment to reform was admirable, it often put him at odds with governing boards, showcasing the challenges he faced in his quest for better health care. This captivating account reveals not just a personal journey but also sheds light on the evolving landscape of medical care in the 19th century. - Summary by David Wales
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006 - The Westminster Infirmary Part 2
Join us as we delve into the life and legacy of Joseph Rogers (1821-1889), an influential English physician and pioneering health care reformer in London. His tireless advocacy led to the establishment of poor-law dispensaries and dedicated sick wards, complete with trained medical staff and nurses. In his poignant memoir, published posthumously in 1889, Rogers shares his experiences, alongside a thoughtful biography penned by his brother. While his commitment to reform was admirable, it often put him at odds with governing boards, showcasing the challenges he faced in his quest for better health care. This captivating account reveals not just a personal journey but also sheds light on the evolving landscape of medical care in the 19th century. - Summary by David Wales
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005 - The Westminster Infirmary Part 1
Join us as we delve into the life and legacy of Joseph Rogers (1821-1889), an influential English physician and pioneering health care reformer in London. His tireless advocacy led to the establishment of poor-law dispensaries and dedicated sick wards, complete with trained medical staff and nurses. In his poignant memoir, published posthumously in 1889, Rogers shares his experiences, alongside a thoughtful biography penned by his brother. While his commitment to reform was admirable, it often put him at odds with governing boards, showcasing the challenges he faced in his quest for better health care. This captivating account reveals not just a personal journey but also sheds light on the evolving landscape of medical care in the 19th century. - Summary by David Wales
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004 - The Strand Part 3
Join us as we delve into the life and legacy of Joseph Rogers (1821-1889), an influential English physician and pioneering health care reformer in London. His tireless advocacy led to the establishment of poor-law dispensaries and dedicated sick wards, complete with trained medical staff and nurses. In his poignant memoir, published posthumously in 1889, Rogers shares his experiences, alongside a thoughtful biography penned by his brother. While his commitment to reform was admirable, it often put him at odds with governing boards, showcasing the challenges he faced in his quest for better health care. This captivating account reveals not just a personal journey but also sheds light on the evolving landscape of medical care in the 19th century. - Summary by David Wales
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003 - The Strand Part 2
Join us as we delve into the life and legacy of Joseph Rogers (1821-1889), an influential English physician and pioneering health care reformer in London. His tireless advocacy led to the establishment of poor-law dispensaries and dedicated sick wards, complete with trained medical staff and nurses. In his poignant memoir, published posthumously in 1889, Rogers shares his experiences, alongside a thoughtful biography penned by his brother. While his commitment to reform was admirable, it often put him at odds with governing boards, showcasing the challenges he faced in his quest for better health care. This captivating account reveals not just a personal journey but also sheds light on the evolving landscape of medical care in the 19th century. - Summary by David Wales
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002 - The Strand Part 1
Join us as we delve into the life and legacy of Joseph Rogers (1821-1889), an influential English physician and pioneering health care reformer in London. His tireless advocacy led to the establishment of poor-law dispensaries and dedicated sick wards, complete with trained medical staff and nurses. In his poignant memoir, published posthumously in 1889, Rogers shares his experiences, alongside a thoughtful biography penned by his brother. While his commitment to reform was admirable, it often put him at odds with governing boards, showcasing the challenges he faced in his quest for better health care. This captivating account reveals not just a personal journey but also sheds light on the evolving landscape of medical care in the 19th century. - Summary by David Wales
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001 - Biographical Preface
Join us as we delve into the life and legacy of Joseph Rogers (1821-1889), an influential English physician and pioneering health care reformer in London. His tireless advocacy led to the establishment of poor-law dispensaries and dedicated sick wards, complete with trained medical staff and nurses. In his poignant memoir, published posthumously in 1889, Rogers shares his experiences, alongside a thoughtful biography penned by his brother. While his commitment to reform was admirable, it often put him at odds with governing boards, showcasing the challenges he faced in his quest for better health care. This captivating account reveals not just a personal journey but also sheds light on the evolving landscape of medical care in the 19th century. - Summary by David Wales
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Join us as we delve into the life and legacy of Joseph Rogers (1821-1889), an influential English physician and pioneering health care reformer in London. His tireless advocacy led to the establishment of poor-law dispensaries and dedicated sick wards, complete with trained medical staff and nurses. In his poignant memoir, published posthumously in 1889, Rogers shares his experiences, alongside a thoughtful biography penned by his brother. While his commitment to reform was admirable, it often put him at odds with governing boards, showcasing the challenges he faced in his quest for better health care. This captivating account reveals not just a personal journey but also sheds light on the evolving landscape of medical care in the 19th century. - Summary by David Wales
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