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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... Body , Erasistratus , • Writers on Dietetics , Pharmacy , and Surgery , The Business of Teaching not confined to the Museum , Devices of the Priests of Serapis , PAGE 76 77 82 83 84 85 87 89 • 89 The Teaching of Medicine at Alexandria ...
... Body , Erasistratus , • Writers on Dietetics , Pharmacy , and Surgery , The Business of Teaching not confined to the Museum , Devices of the Priests of Serapis , PAGE 76 77 82 83 84 85 87 89 • 89 The Teaching of Medicine at Alexandria ...
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... body ; receiving for their support about one - third of the whole income of the nation . They were of several orders ; most of them skilled in medicine , and practicing , as some suppose , gratuitously among the people . * " Here ...
... body ; receiving for their support about one - third of the whole income of the nation . They were of several orders ; most of them skilled in medicine , and practicing , as some suppose , gratuitously among the people . * " Here ...
Side 17
... body , and furnished them with use- ful insight into the nature , causes , and results of dis- eased action . The deference paid to the medical skill of the Egyptian priests , was not confined to their own people . They were sought for ...
... body , and furnished them with use- ful insight into the nature , causes , and results of dis- eased action . The deference paid to the medical skill of the Egyptian priests , was not confined to their own people . They were sought for ...
Side 18
... body . It was a rule with these people that what the boy first learns in sport he will afterwards love , and ex- ercise with more ability as the serious occupation of his manhood ; and hence , that children should prac- tice as ...
... body . It was a rule with these people that what the boy first learns in sport he will afterwards love , and ex- ercise with more ability as the serious occupation of his manhood ; and hence , that children should prac- tice as ...
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... body of medical men who were paid by the state , as well as others who were engaged in private practice . * * Burgess , in Plato . Bohn's edition , vol . iii . p . 192 . CHAPTER III . THE ASCLEPIADE . THE course of education DISCOURSE ...
... body of medical men who were paid by the state , as well as others who were engaged in private practice . * * Burgess , in Plato . Bohn's edition , vol . iii . p . 192 . CHAPTER III . THE ASCLEPIADE . THE course of education DISCOURSE ...
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