Magee Reginald
ANZ J Surg. 2003 Jun;73(6):438-42. doi: 10.1046/j.1445-2197.2003.t01-1-02643.x.
In the Cowlishaw collection there are two publications by Daniel Turner (1667-1740). These are his Apologia Chyrurgica and an epistle to Dr James Jurin. Turner qualified first as a surgeon and later practised as a physician. He was a successful author and it has been said that 'His cases are not stated in the most delicate terms, nor was politeness among his excellencies'. Both of these publications were very critical of the various pretenders who engaged in medical practice at that time. A review of these works has been carried out and consideration of the type of practice in which these people were engaged.
在考利肖的藏书中,有丹尼尔·特纳(1667 - 1740)的两篇著作。它们是他的《外科辩护》以及给詹姆斯·朱林医生的一封信。特纳最初获得外科医生资格,后来行医成为内科医生。他是一位成功的作家,据说“他描述病例的用词并非最为委婉,而且他也不注重措辞文雅”。这两篇著作都对当时从事医疗实践的各类冒牌行医者提出了严厉批评。已对这些作品进行了审视,并考量了这些人所从事的行医类型。