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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... Hippocrates to the Christian Era 6 21 CHAP . III . The Healing Art as it existed in ancient Rome . 48 CHAP . IV . Medical Sects among the early Christians 63 CHAP . V. Saracenic School of Medicine . 120 CHAP . VI . Progress of Medicine ...
... Hippocrates to the Christian Era 6 21 CHAP . III . The Healing Art as it existed in ancient Rome . 48 CHAP . IV . Medical Sects among the early Christians 63 CHAP . V. Saracenic School of Medicine . 120 CHAP . VI . Progress of Medicine ...
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... Hippocrates that medicine could be regarded as a distinct branch of science , although long before the birth of philosophy , medicine had been pursued by the order of priest - physicians , whose origin has been traced to the Egyptians ...
... Hippocrates that medicine could be regarded as a distinct branch of science , although long before the birth of philosophy , medicine had been pursued by the order of priest - physicians , whose origin has been traced to the Egyptians ...
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... Hippocrates does not speak of it , probably because it was in disuse before his time ; but Cos and Cnidos flourished simultaneously with the school of Crotona , in Italy , which Pythagoras established . See " Histoire de l'Anatomie et ...
... Hippocrates does not speak of it , probably because it was in disuse before his time ; but Cos and Cnidos flourished simultaneously with the school of Crotona , in Italy , which Pythagoras established . See " Histoire de l'Anatomie et ...
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... Hippocrates . This slight sketch will , it is hoped , serve to convey an accurate idea of the state of the healing art during its mystical condition : a state analogous to that of philosophy generally , from * Geschichte der Heilkunde ...
... Hippocrates . This slight sketch will , it is hoped , serve to convey an accurate idea of the state of the healing art during its mystical condition : a state analogous to that of philosophy generally , from * Geschichte der Heilkunde ...
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... HIPPOCRATES TO THE CHRISTIAN ERA . TOWARDS the end of the fifth century before Christ , the temple of Cos acquired great renown by the produc- tion of an individual among its officiating priests , who was destined to effect a great and ...
... HIPPOCRATES TO THE CHRISTIAN ERA . TOWARDS the end of the fifth century before Christ , the temple of Cos acquired great renown by the produc- tion of an individual among its officiating priests , who was destined to effect a great and ...
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