The History of Medicine in Its Salient FeaturesHoughton Mifflin, 1922 - 427 sider |
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Side 20
... according to Herodotus no physicians were to be found in the Babylon of the Persian régime and patients were brought into the streets to receive the suggestions of the passers - by . 1 In Babylonia as in Egypt the conservatism of the ...
... according to Herodotus no physicians were to be found in the Babylon of the Persian régime and patients were brought into the streets to receive the suggestions of the passers - by . 1 In Babylonia as in Egypt the conservatism of the ...
Side 33
... according to the law of medicine , but to none others . I will follow that system of regimen which , according to my ability and judgment , I consider for the benefit of my patients , and abstain from whatever is deleterious and ...
... according to the law of medicine , but to none others . I will follow that system of regimen which , according to my ability and judgment , I consider for the benefit of my patients , and abstain from whatever is deleterious and ...
Side 42
... According to this teaching , for the origin and complete development of which Hippocrates was not responsible , blood is hot and moist like air , phlegm is cold and moist like water , yellow bile is hot and dry like fire , and black ...
... According to this teaching , for the origin and complete development of which Hippocrates was not responsible , blood is hot and moist like air , phlegm is cold and moist like water , yellow bile is hot and dry like fire , and black ...
Side 50
... according to its length , noted the termi- nation of the lacteals in gland - like bodies . He de- scribed the liver with some care , comparing the liver of man with that of the lower animals . He examined the salivary glands , the ...
... according to its length , noted the termi- nation of the lacteals in gland - like bodies . He de- scribed the liver with some care , comparing the liver of man with that of the lower animals . He examined the salivary glands , the ...
Side 53
... - shaped knife to extract the dead fœtus , and is said to have opened the abdomen in order to apply medicaments directly to the liver and spleen . According to the Latin writer , Aulus Cornelius Celsus , ROMAN ANATOMY AND SURGERY 53.
... - shaped knife to extract the dead fœtus , and is said to have opened the abdomen in order to apply medicaments directly to the liver and spleen . According to the Latin writer , Aulus Cornelius Celsus , ROMAN ANATOMY AND SURGERY 53.
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Side 299 - I have called this principle, by which each slight variation, if useful, is preserved, by the term Natural Selection, in order to mark its relation to man's power of selection.
Side 95 - With us ther was a DOCTOUR OF PHISYK, In al this world ne was ther noon him lyk To speke of phisik and of surgerye; For he was grounded in astronomye.
Side 293 - Malthus on Population"; and being well prepared to appreciate the struggle for existence which everywhere goes on from long-continued observation of the habits of animals and plants, it at once struck me that under these circumstances favorable variations would tend to be preserved, and unfavorable ones to be destroyed. The result of this would be the formation of new species. Here then I had at last got a theory by which to work...
Side 304 - Man scans with scrupulous care the character and pedigree of his horses, cattle, and dogs before he matches them; but when he comes to his own marriage he rarely, or never, takes any such care.
Side 121 - ... it is absolutely necessary to conclude that the blood in the animal body is impelled in a circle, and is in a state of ceaseless motion; that this is the act or function which the heart performs by means of its pulse ; and that it is the sole and only end of the motion and contraction of the heart.
Side 96 - And yet he was but esy of dispence; He kepte that he wan in pestilence. For gold in phisik is a cordial, Therfore he lovede gold in special.
Side 30 - Whoever is to acquire a competent knowledge of medicine, ought to be possessed of the following advantages: a natural disposition; instruction; a favorable position for the study; early tuition; love of labor; leisure. First of all, a natural talent is required; for, when Nature opposes, everything else is...
Side 269 - A thrilling, extending from the chest to the extremities, was almost immediately produced. I felt a sense of tangible extension, highly pleasurable, in every limb; my visible impressions were dazzling and apparently magnified; I heard distinctly every sound in the room, and was perfectly aware of my situation.
Side 119 - I began to think whether there might not be a motion, as it were, in a circle.
Side 271 - As nitrous oxide in its extensive operation appears capable of destroying physical pain, it may probably be used with advantage during surgical operations in which no great effusion of blood takes place...