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 38
... published a book on the subject , which , by order of Pompey , was trans- lated into Latin . His mother was his first victim . His wife and sister Laodicea soon followed , and after them a whole host of conspirators ; until at last ...
... published a book on the subject , which , by order of Pompey , was trans- lated into Latin . His mother was his first victim . His wife and sister Laodicea soon followed , and after them a whole host of conspirators ; until at last ...
Page 57
... work , written in elegant Latin , is still the delight of medical men ; there have been many editions published , the most esteemed being the Aldine edition , 8vo . , 1528 . exercised a great influence on the philosophical opinions of the.
... work , written in elegant Latin , is still the delight of medical men ; there have been many editions published , the most esteemed being the Aldine edition , 8vo . , 1528 . exercised a great influence on the philosophical opinions of the.
Page 72
... published against all magicians , but the practice lost nothing of its popularity : on the con- trary , the very semblance of persecution appeared to give it increased vitality , for a spirit of rivalry was established between magicians ...
... published against all magicians , but the practice lost nothing of its popularity : on the con- trary , the very semblance of persecution appeared to give it increased vitality , for a spirit of rivalry was established between magicians ...
Page 103
... most astute fraud , every sort of impo- * The works of Aëtius were translated into Latin by Janus Cor- narius , a physician of Frankfort , and published at Basle in 1542 . sition was practised ; and in the writings of Alexander H 4.
... most astute fraud , every sort of impo- * The works of Aëtius were translated into Latin by Janus Cor- narius , a physician of Frankfort , and published at Basle in 1542 . sition was practised ; and in the writings of Alexander H 4.
Page 104
... John in epilepsy ; St. Maur in gout ; St. Pernel in agues ; St. Geneviève in * Works of Marinus , published by Fabricius . Hamburg , 1700 . SAINTS AND SUPERSTITIONS . 105 fevers ; St. Sebastian in 104 IIISTORY OF MEDICINE .
... John in epilepsy ; St. Maur in gout ; St. Pernel in agues ; St. Geneviève in * Works of Marinus , published by Fabricius . Hamburg , 1700 . SAINTS AND SUPERSTITIONS . 105 fevers ; St. Sebastian in 104 IIISTORY OF MEDICINE .
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