Middlemarch; a Study of Provincial Life 2

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Mawmsey, an important grocer in the Top Market, who, though not one of his patients, questioned him in an affable manner on the subject, he was injudicious enough to give a hasty, popular explanation of his reasons, pointing out to Mr. Mawmsey that it must lower the character of practitioners, and be a constant injury to the public, if their only THE DEAD HAND. 239 mode of getting paid for their work was by their making out long bills for draughts, boluses, and mixtures.
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...t hard-working medical men may come to be almost as mischievous as quacks, " said Lydgate, rather thoughtlessly. " To get their own bread they must overdose the king's lieges ; and that 's a bad sort of treason, Mr.
Mawmsey, — undermines the constitution in a fatal way. " Mr. Mawmsey was not only an overseer (it was about a question of outdoor pay that he was having an interview with Lydgate), he was also asthmatic and had an increasing family. Thus, from a medi- cal point of view, as well as from his own, he was an important man ; indeed, an exceptional grocer, whose hair was arranged in a flame-like pyramid, and whose retail deference was of the cordial, encouraging kind, — jocosely complimentary, and with a certain considerate abstinence from letting out the full force of his mind.


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