"A Further Answer, Being A True Representation Of Mr. Worger's Case, In Confutation Of Dr. Packe's Written Paper," by John Gray, M.D., offers a fascinating glimpse into the medical practices and ethical debates of the 18th century. This work presents Gray's detailed account and defense regarding the case of Mr. Worger, directly refuting claims made by Dr. Packe in a written paper. The document provides invaluable insights into the professional rivalries and evolving standards within the medical community of the time. It is a compelling historical document reflecting the challenges of medical practice and the importance of reputation and accountability. For scholars of medical history, this book is a crucial resource.
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