Abstract
ONE thousand, three hundred pages in 2 volumes, published in 1832 as Animal and Vegetable Physiology, Considered with Reference to Natural Theology, and reappearing in at least 5 subsequent editions, identifies this doctor afield on its title page with the following legend: "Peter Mark Roget, M.D., Secretary to the Royal Society, Fullerian Professor of Physiology in the Royal Institution of Great Britain, Vice President of the Society of Arts, Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, Consulting Physician to the Queen Charlotte's Lying-in Hospital, and to the Northern Dispensary, etc. etc."Born in London in 1779, Roget was two years . . .
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