Far from thinking that our warfare with disease is a vain warfare, I am only desirous that our arms should have the precision of the modern rifle, instead of the wild flight of the old-fashioned smooth-bore. The New England Medical Gazette - Side 4121869Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1869 - 718 sider
...their real force. What I deprecate, what I would fain see altered, what it is one great end of this Society to do away with, is the vagueness of aim,...desirous that our arms should have the precision of the modern rifle, instead of the wild flight of the old-fashioned smooth-bore. Probably I have even... | |
| 1869 - 592 sider
...great end of this Society to do away with, is, the '»gneness of aim, the uncertainty of result, tho merely tentative nature of too many of our prescriptions....warfare with disease is a vain warfare, I am only teiroru that our arms should have the precision of tho modern ™», matead of the wild flight of the... | |
| George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman - 1869 - 604 sider
...deprecate " — says Dr. Watson — "what I would fain see altered, what it is one great end of this Society to do away with, is the vagueness of aim,...tentative nature of too many of our prescriptions." In no department of medicine is vagueness of aim, uncertainty of result, and consequently tentative... | |
| 1870 - 588 sider
...their real force. What I appreciate, what I would fain see altered, what it is one great end of this Society to do away with, is the vagueness of aim,...desirous that our arms should have the precision of the modern rifle, instead of the wild flight of the old-fashioned smooth-bore. Probably I have even... | |
| Joseph Kidd - 1879 - 208 sider
...their real force. What I deprecate, what I fain would see altered, what it is one great end of this society to do away with — is the vagueness of aim,...result, the merely tentative nature of too many of onr prescriptions. "Far from thinking that our warfare with disease is a vain warfare, I am only desirous... | |
| Hugh Hastings (M.R.C.S.) - 1879 - 190 sider
...Nestor of medicine, delivered as his farewell address to the Clinical Society, in which he says — " I am only desirous that our arms should have the precision of the modern rifle, instead of the wild flight of the oldfashioned smooth bore," a remark which fully... | |
| Joseph Kidd - 1881 - 296 sider
...their real force. What I deprecate, what I fain would see altered, what it is one great end of this Society to do away with — is the vagueness of aim,...prescriptions. ' Far from thinking that our warfare with dia1 Grote's Plato, vol. ii. p. 12. u2 ease is a vain warfare, I am only desirous that our arms should... | |
| Joseph Kidd - 1882 - 218 sider
...their real force. What I deprecate, what I fain would see altered, what it is one great end of this society to do away with — is the vagueness of aim,...desirous that our arms should have the. precision of the modern rifle instead of the wild flight of the old.fashioned smooth•bore. Probably I have even... | |
| Hugh Hastings (M.R.C.S.) - 1883 - 234 sider
...Nestor of medicine, delivered as his farewell address to the Clinical Society, in which he says, " I am only desirous that our arms should have the precision of the modern rifle, instead of the wild flight of the oldfashioned smoothbore," a remark which fully... | |
| Hugh Hastings - 1883 - 220 sider
...Nestor of medicine, delivered as his farewell address to the Clinical Society, in which he says, " I am only desirous that our arms should have the precision of the modern rifle, instead of the wild flight of the oldfashioned smoothbore," a remark which fully... | |
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