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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Page 43
... Paris ; " Bocaccio , in the " Decameron ; " and Defoe , in his " History of the Great Plague of London . " * The following translation , by the Rev. Dr. Bloomfield , is well worthy of the original Greek : — “ The pestilence at Athens ...
... Paris ; " Bocaccio , in the " Decameron ; " and Defoe , in his " History of the Great Plague of London . " * The following translation , by the Rev. Dr. Bloomfield , is well worthy of the original Greek : — “ The pestilence at Athens ...
Page 47
... Paris in the fourteenth century of the Christian era . sessions as only held by the tenure of the day . As to bestowing labour or pains on any pursuit which seemed honourable or noble , no one cared about the matter , it being uncertain ...
... Paris in the fourteenth century of the Christian era . sessions as only held by the tenure of the day . As to bestowing labour or pains on any pursuit which seemed honourable or noble , no one cared about the matter , it being uncertain ...
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... Paris at the present day : they enjoyed and abused the advan- tages of wealth , and suffered , as men suffer now , in consequence . Every luxury that art could invent and wealth command was indulged in , and the capital itself was ...
... Paris at the present day : they enjoyed and abused the advan- tages of wealth , and suffered , as men suffer now , in consequence . Every luxury that art could invent and wealth command was indulged in , and the capital itself was ...
Page 58
... established medicine as a distinct science , and impressed on it that character * Cours de l'Histoire de la Philosophie , par M. V. Cousin . Paris , 1841 . HIPPOCRATES . 69 59 which M. Auguste Comte describes as 58 HISTORY OF MEDICINE .
... established medicine as a distinct science , and impressed on it that character * Cours de l'Histoire de la Philosophie , par M. V. Cousin . Paris , 1841 . HIPPOCRATES . 69 59 which M. Auguste Comte describes as 58 HISTORY OF MEDICINE .
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... Paris , 1540 . † Ibid . lib . ii . cap . 2-6 ; and Portal , vol . i . p . 89 . Galen , De Usu Partium , lib . ii . cap . 7 . § Flourens , Histoire de la Découverte de la Circulation du Sang , pp . 7 , 8 . The heart itself he described ...
... Paris , 1540 . † Ibid . lib . ii . cap . 2-6 ; and Portal , vol . i . p . 89 . Galen , De Usu Partium , lib . ii . cap . 7 . § Flourens , Histoire de la Découverte de la Circulation du Sang , pp . 7 , 8 . The heart itself he described ...
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