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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... Sprengel in Germany , by Rénouard in 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 ...
... Sprengel in Germany , by Rénouard in 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 ...
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... Sprengel dates as far back as the Egyptian Isis , who is said to have given unequivocal proof of her divine power by restoring her son Orus to life . She was the symbol of the moon , the changes of which were then thought to cause the ...
... Sprengel dates as far back as the Egyptian Isis , who is said to have given unequivocal proof of her divine power by restoring her son Orus to life . She was the symbol of the moon , the changes of which were then thought to cause the ...
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... Pestilential Dis- eases , vol . i . p . 60. London , 1800. Sprengel refers the first Lecti- sternum to 396 B.C. Ibid . loc . cit . § Ibid . p . 65 . POISONINGS IN ANCIENT ROME . 51 Cornelia , a lady 50 50 HISTORY OF MEDICINE .
... Pestilential Dis- eases , vol . i . p . 60. London , 1800. Sprengel refers the first Lecti- sternum to 396 B.C. Ibid . loc . cit . § Ibid . p . 65 . POISONINGS IN ANCIENT ROME . 51 Cornelia , a lady 50 50 HISTORY OF MEDICINE .
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... more discursive than Hippocrates , gave a greater * Ockley , vol . ii . p . 112 . † Amoreux , p . 12 . Thomson's History of Chemistry , vol . i . p . 112 . § Sprengel . scope to their imaginations , and was therefore their favourite.
... more discursive than Hippocrates , gave a greater * Ockley , vol . ii . p . 112 . † Amoreux , p . 12 . Thomson's History of Chemistry , vol . i . p . 112 . § Sprengel . scope to their imaginations , and was therefore their favourite.
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... Khalal wrote the lives or histories of 7000 interpreters of dreams . See Amoreux , p . 224 . † Sprengel and Amoreux , page 143 . RHAZES . 129 sufficiently explanatory and persuasive to carry with 128 HISTORY OF MEDICINE .
... Khalal wrote the lives or histories of 7000 interpreters of dreams . See Amoreux , p . 224 . † Sprengel and Amoreux , page 143 . RHAZES . 129 sufficiently explanatory and persuasive to carry with 128 HISTORY OF MEDICINE .
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