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 106
... poisons . Lupton , in his second book of " Notable Things , " says that the jewel called ætites , found in an eagle's nest , that has rings with little stones within , if tied to the left arm or side , brings this benefit to women with ...
... poisons . Lupton , in his second book of " Notable Things , " says that the jewel called ætites , found in an eagle's nest , that has rings with little stones within , if tied to the left arm or side , brings this benefit to women with ...
Page 138
... they were ex- * Farraguth was physician to Charlemagne , and Sédécias to Louis and Charles . The latter is said to have been poisoned by Sédécias . AVENZOAR . 139 posed , of the Christian school of 138 HISTORY OF MEDICINE .
... they were ex- * Farraguth was physician to Charlemagne , and Sédécias to Louis and Charles . The latter is said to have been poisoned by Sédécias . AVENZOAR . 139 posed , of the Christian school of 138 HISTORY OF MEDICINE .
Page 161
... poison by mistake . These dealers in herbs kept a store or shop , called Apotheca * , which , by a gradual corruption , was con- verted into the modern Italian , boteca , and French , boutique . The keeper of the Apotheca was called ...
... poison by mistake . These dealers in herbs kept a store or shop , called Apotheca * , which , by a gradual corruption , was con- verted into the modern Italian , boteca , and French , boutique . The keeper of the Apotheca was called ...
Page 167
... poisoned arrow . Suction of the wound was recommended , to which Robert would not consent , lest the person sucking it should be poisoned ; but his wife , Sybil , contrived to do it in the night , during his sleep , and the wound healed ...
... poisoned arrow . Suction of the wound was recommended , to which Robert would not consent , lest the person sucking it should be poisoned ; but his wife , Sybil , contrived to do it in the night , during his sleep , and the wound healed ...
Page 189
... poison philosophy . Its culminating point has been quoted by Mill , in the noted aphorism of Condillac , that science is nothing but " une langue bien faite ; " or , in other words , that the one sufficient rule for discovering the ...
... poison philosophy . Its culminating point has been quoted by Mill , in the noted aphorism of Condillac , that science is nothing but " une langue bien faite ; " or , in other words , that the one sufficient rule for discovering the ...
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