The Medical Profession in Ancient Times: An Anniversary Discourse Delivered Before the New York Academy of Medicine, November 7, 1855Academy, 1856 - 222 sider |
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Side 20
... animals ; and Democedes , the most skillful physician of his time , who flour- ished more than a century before Hippocrates . Of this same school also was Acron , the first of 20 DISCOURSE . The School of Pythagoras at Crotona ...
... animals ; and Democedes , the most skillful physician of his time , who flour- ished more than a century before Hippocrates . Of this same school also was Acron , the first of 20 DISCOURSE . The School of Pythagoras at Crotona ...
Side 25
... animals , as well as in the medi- cal doctrines of his own and former times . We shall again have occasion to allude to him as a naturalist . 3. But notwithstanding the speculations of the philosophers , and the trainings of the ...
... animals , as well as in the medi- cal doctrines of his own and former times . We shall again have occasion to allude to him as a naturalist . 3. But notwithstanding the speculations of the philosophers , and the trainings of the ...
Side 28
... swallowed the porridge , and , when full , retired to rest . " The serpent to which Aristophanes here refers , was the usual emblem of the presiding Numen , or divinity of the temple ; though other animals , as 28 DISCOURSE .
... swallowed the porridge , and , when full , retired to rest . " The serpent to which Aristophanes here refers , was the usual emblem of the presiding Numen , or divinity of the temple ; though other animals , as 28 DISCOURSE .
Side 29
... animals , as the cock and the dog , were occasionally employed for the same purpose . The figure of the serpent sculptured in stone , met the eye of the devotee at the entrance of the temple ; and the animal itself was cherished and ...
... animals , as the cock and the dog , were occasionally employed for the same purpose . The figure of the serpent sculptured in stone , met the eye of the devotee at the entrance of the temple ; and the animal itself was cherished and ...
Side 68
... animals , and of many of their diseases . The work of Aristotle , entitled " De Animalibus Historiæ , " * is divided ... animals as are thought to bear the greatest resem- blance to the human race . In book second he gives the ...
... animals , and of many of their diseases . The work of Aristotle , entitled " De Animalibus Historiæ , " * is divided ... animals as are thought to bear the greatest resem- blance to the human race . In book second he gives the ...
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