Abstract

IN spreading the doctrines and technique of antiseptic surgery, Joseph Lister had no more efficient nor more ardent disciple than William Watson Cheyne, who died, after a long illness, on April 19 last, in the eightieth year of his age. From very humble beginnings, Cheyne, by sheer ability, perseverance, and high principle, reached the summit of the surgical profession in Great Britain and commanded the respect of the whole medical world.

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