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... natural and healthy - * Addressed to the Students of the Medical School of St. George's Hospital , October 1 , 1838 . B state , and endeavoured to analyse his own intel- lectual On the Studies required for the Medical Profession.
... natural and healthy - * Addressed to the Students of the Medical School of St. George's Hospital , October 1 , 1838 . B state , and endeavoured to analyse his own intel- lectual On the Studies required for the Medical Profession.
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... naturally directed to those inquiries , a proficiency in which will most assist him in the attainment of these objects ; and that which is useful to himself cannot fail to be useful to his pupils . I have no doubt that the praises which ...
... naturally directed to those inquiries , a proficiency in which will most assist him in the attainment of these objects ; and that which is useful to himself cannot fail to be useful to his pupils . I have no doubt that the praises which ...
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... natural process . A prudent physi- cian watches a case of measles or small - pox , but it is only on some special occasions that he ventures to have recourse to any active remedies . The surgeon ought to be influenced by similar views ...
... natural process . A prudent physi- cian watches a case of measles or small - pox , but it is only on some special occasions that he ventures to have recourse to any active remedies . The surgeon ought to be influenced by similar views ...
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... natural philosophy ; and at all events , we are far distant from it at the present moment . Few greater benefits have been conferred on mankind than that , for which we are indebted to Ambrose Parey - the application of a ligature to a ...
... natural philosophy ; and at all events , we are far distant from it at the present moment . Few greater benefits have been conferred on mankind than that , for which we are indebted to Ambrose Parey - the application of a ligature to a ...
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... natural tendency of mankind is to indolence ; to shrink from difficulties ; to try to evade them , rather than to overcome them . Never yield to this disposition on small occasions ; and thus you will acquire a habit which will enable ...
... natural tendency of mankind is to indolence ; to shrink from difficulties ; to try to evade them , rather than to overcome them . Never yield to this disposition on small occasions ; and thus you will acquire a habit which will enable ...
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2d Edition abscess afterwards altogether animal appearance applied arteries bandage become believe blood bone breast bursa callus cause caustic caustic potash cellular membrane cicatrix circulation circumstances cloth coloured consequence containing corn course cure cuticle cyst destroyed Dictionary disease drachm effect Engravings enlarged experience extent fatty tumor fluid formed fracture glands healed heart History hospital Illustrations incision inflammation injury instance J. C. LOUDON lady lecture ligature limb London lungs manner mercury mortification muscles natural nitric acid observations occasions occur operation ossification pain patient period persons plaster Plates post 8vo practice present pressure produce quantity recourse remedies removed respiration scirrhous tumor serum skin slough sore strangulation structure sufficient suppose surface surgeon symptoms synovial membrane syphilis thigh tibia tion toes trachea TREATISE treatment trephine ulcer union varicose cluster varicose veins vena saphena vessels Vignette Titles vols whole Woodcuts
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