| Thomas John Ashton - 1865 - 344 sider
...language, and as such it deserves the favor it has received. — Am. Journ. Medical Sciences, July 1868. We need not dwell on the merits of the third edition of this magnificently conceived work. It ig the work Medica is securely established. It is second to no work on the subject in the English tongue,... | |
| François Lallemand - 1866 - 424 sider
...language, and as such it deserves tbe favor it has received.— Am. Journ. Medical Sciences, July 1868. We need not dwell on the merits of the third edition...this magnificently conceived work. It Is the work on Maleria Medica, in which Therapeutics are primarily considered— the mere natural history of drugs... | |
| Frank Hastings Hamilton - 1866 - 850 sider
...language, and an »uch it degprveH the favor it has received.— Am. Journ. Jfa/ical Science*, July 1863. We need not dwell on the merits of the third edition of this magnificently conceived work. It i» tlie work Stllle'a Therapentic« t« incomparably tie on the subject.— *VY M<d. Dr. grille'*... | |
| Forbes Winslow - 1866 - 528 sider
...language on the snbjecli serves tbe favor U has received. — Am. Joitrn. Medical Sciencei, July 1S6S. We need not dwell on the merits of the third edition of this magnificently couceived work. It is the work on Materia Medica, in which Therapeutics are prima- j mate placed upon... | |
| Charles Delucena Meigs - 1867 - 816 sider
...oa t of which it treat*.— -VT 3f**i. We need not dwell on the merit« ofthe third edition of iliis magnificently conceived work. It is the work on Materia Medica, in which Therapeutics are primarily conoid «it'll — ili« mere natural history of drug* I'tMiiK briefly disposed of. To medical practitioner*... | |
| Freeman Josiah Bumstead - 1868 - 692 sider
...— Am. Journ. Medi- ^ration to say that there is no RiiperK'r_work u cal Science, July 1868. We n^ed not dwell on the merits of the third edition of this magnificently conceived work. It is the work on Ma«*ri« Medica, iu which Th^rapentio are prima rily considered — the mere natural history of drtipbeing... | |
| David Francis Condie - 1868 - 838 sider
...received. — Am. Jottrn. Medi- \ of which it treats. — -JT Y. 3f«d. Jrmrnnl, cat Sciences, July 1868. We need not dwell on the merits of the third edition of i In- magnificently conceived work. It is the work on Materia Medica, in which Therapeutics are primarily... | |
| Eustace Smith - 1870 - 246 sider
...langnage, and as snch it deserves the favor it has received.—Am. Journ. Medical Sciences, July 1868. We need not dwell on the merits of the third edition...this magnificently conceived work. It is the work on Maleria Medica, in which Therapentics are primarily considered—the mere natural history of drngs... | |
| Thomas King Chambers - 1870 - 422 sider
...language, and as inch U deservfts the favor it has received. — Am. Jcmrn. Medical Sciences, July 1869. We need not dwell on the merits of the third edition of this magnificently conceived work. It ia the work on Materla Medica, in which Therapeutic* are primarily considered — the mere natural... | |
| Austin Flint - 1870 - 602 sider
...language, and «« such it deserves the favor it has received.— Am. Journ. Medical Science*, July 1868. We need not dwell on the merits of the third edition of tliis mugniflceuily conceived work. It Is the work on Maieria Medica, in which Therapeutic* are primarily... | |
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