Punch,  20 (1851), 229.

Libels by the Bushel

Anon

Genre:

News-Commentary, Drollery

Subjects:

Medical Practitioners, Education, Crime


    Repudiates a Bow Street magistrate's claims that London medical students are the 'most disorderly class with whom the Police and the Magistrates has to deal'. Insists that the magistrate has confused medical students with 'youthful visitors' to Exeter Hall, and hopes medical students will 'spare no amount of money, noise, and beer' in publicly restoring their reputation.



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