On his return to Egypt he was appointed Consulting Aurist to the Forces in Egypt, and was a member of the Council of the British Red Cross Society and of the Y.
The aurist came from Paris shortly after her, and consoled the Princess by assuring her that the slight deafness she suffered from occasionally was due to cold.
She had her satin hood trebly wadded, and pronounced the aurist a charming person.
The object of my pilgrimage here is to have the treatment of the finest auristin Europe.
The aurist said it would be his ruin when it became known that he had been the cause of so much suffering and danger to his Grace.
A year after her illness Mr. Covington heard of an aurist in Germany who had a European reputation, and he and Mrs. Covington took Hilda over to him.
Hartwig as having the reputation of being the first aurist in Europe, took her out to him.
The aurist said it would be his ruin when it became known that he had been the cause of so much suffering and danger to his grace.
John Howard Hinton, and I was grieved to learn that he had given up his practice as an aurist in Saville Row, and had bought an orange estate far away in the Azores, where he went to die of typhoid fever.
Another distinguished man whom I knew well was Mr. James Hinton, the celebrated aurist and a writer on religious matters which at one time had great effect.
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