[April 13 2008] [Title] a 'house surgeon' is a resident surgeon who lives in the hospital and is therefore available day and night at short notice. [Page 263 line 2] smoking-room a comfortably-furnished room with a bar once provided in hotels, liners and large houses where women were not admitted and men could relax with a drink and a smoke. [Page 263 line 4] Patience in this context, a card-game for one player. [Page 264 line 6] old maids unmarried ladies, spinsters. [Page 264 line 10] five thousand Kipling bought “Bateman’s? with thirty-three acres of land for £9,300 in 1902, ( |