The History of medicine comprising a narrative of its progress from the earliest ages to the present timeLongman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1861 - 483 pages |
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... France , and by Bostock and Alison in England ; or he may record the successive facts which have been from time to time contributed , to form an inductive foundation for an exact science . We cannot afford to dispense with either , both ...
... France , and by Bostock and Alison in England ; or he may record the successive facts which have been from time to time contributed , to form an inductive foundation for an exact science . We cannot afford to dispense with either , both ...
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... remarkable instance of supernatural power practised by the Em- * Collection des Mémoires sur l'Histoire de la France , par Guizot . Orderic Vital . Tome xxv . p . 28 . peror Vespasian on a poor blind man at Alexandria . F 4.
... remarkable instance of supernatural power practised by the Em- * Collection des Mémoires sur l'Histoire de la France , par Guizot . Orderic Vital . Tome xxv . p . 28 . peror Vespasian on a poor blind man at Alexandria . F 4.
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... France , Spain , and Italy , took up his residence at Rome , where he acquired a great reputa- tion . He described diseases with great truth ; his style of writing was elegant ; he was the first to open the jugular vein in disease , and ...
... France , Spain , and Italy , took up his residence at Rome , where he acquired a great reputa- tion . He described diseases with great truth ; his style of writing was elegant ; he was the first to open the jugular vein in disease , and ...
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... Trallianus was one corrected from a MS . copy , and published by Peter du Chatel , Bishop of Macon , and Grand Almoner of France . Paris , 1548 . EARTHQUAKE - FAMINE - PLAGUE . 111 has made that 110 HISTORY OF MEDICINE .
... Trallianus was one corrected from a MS . copy , and published by Peter du Chatel , Bishop of Macon , and Grand Almoner of France . Paris , 1548 . EARTHQUAKE - FAMINE - PLAGUE . 111 has made that 110 HISTORY OF MEDICINE .
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... * See for this , André's Histoire Littéraire de la France . † Hallam's Literary History , vol . i . p . 17 . Advancement of Society in Knowledge and Religion , J. Dou- glas , p . 39 . in their writing they never lost sight of their Greek.
... * See for this , André's Histoire Littéraire de la France . † Hallam's Literary History , vol . i . p . 17 . Advancement of Society in Knowledge and Religion , J. Dou- glas , p . 39 . in their writing they never lost sight of their Greek.
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