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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... acquired , relative to the phenomena of life , their relationship with each other , and , when that relationship is disturbed , the data which are necessary to form a really good hypothesis in the administration of remedies for its ...
... acquired , relative to the phenomena of life , their relationship with each other , and , when that relationship is disturbed , the data which are necessary to form a really good hypothesis in the administration of remedies for its ...
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... acquired . Our information concerning their medicines is very scanty , but M. Pauw , in his " Recherches sur les Egyptiens , etc. " ( p . 166 ) , has shown that the Scilla was used by them in cases of dropsy , as it is by ourselves at ...
... acquired . Our information concerning their medicines is very scanty , but M. Pauw , in his " Recherches sur les Egyptiens , etc. " ( p . 166 ) , has shown that the Scilla was used by them in cases of dropsy , as it is by ourselves at ...
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... acquired celebrity in the healing art ; and , like those of Apollo at Delphi , of Diana at Ephesus , and of Ilithyia at Rome , were resorted to for the cure of disease . Esculapius , a mythical personage , the reputed son of Apollo and ...
... acquired celebrity in the healing art ; and , like those of Apollo at Delphi , of Diana at Ephesus , and of Ilithyia at Rome , were resorted to for the cure of disease . Esculapius , a mythical personage , the reputed son of Apollo and ...
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... acquired great repute , in consequence of the conflicting doctrines which were taught in them . Pythagoras , who was born about 570 years before Christ , did good service to medicine by directing the attention of his pupils to the ...
... acquired great repute , in consequence of the conflicting doctrines which were taught in them . Pythagoras , who was born about 570 years before Christ , did good service to medicine by directing the attention of his pupils to the ...
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... acquired great renown by the produc- tion of an individual among its officiating priests , who was destined to effect a great and permanent revolu- tion in the art of medicine , and to lay the foundation of all its future greatness ...
... acquired great renown by the produc- tion of an individual among its officiating priests , who was destined to effect a great and permanent revolu- tion in the art of medicine , and to lay the foundation of all its future greatness ...
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