Outlines of the History of Medicine and the Medical Profession, Bind 3J.H. Vail, 1889 - 1173 sider |
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Side 49
... natural history as is necessary to a knowledge of remedial agents , is possessed by the Indians in a remarkable degree . On the other hand , anatomy forms the weakest side of Indian medicine . This , however , ought not to occasion much ...
... natural history as is necessary to a knowledge of remedial agents , is possessed by the Indians in a remarkable degree . On the other hand , anatomy forms the weakest side of Indian medicine . This , however , ought not to occasion much ...
Side 70
... natural inoculation of the small- pox from remote times . Even in Central Africa , according to Livingstone , who was both a physician and missionary , inoculation is performed . In Tumale an Imam is said to have even practised a kind ...
... natural inoculation of the small- pox from remote times . Even in Central Africa , according to Livingstone , who was both a physician and missionary , inoculation is performed . In Tumale an Imam is said to have even practised a kind ...
Side 87
... ( natural philosophers ) , and many of them also physicians - that the fundamental doctrines of the former formed the theoretical principles of the latter , and we cannot well keep the two separate . Above all , the method of ...
... ( natural philosophers ) , and many of them also physicians - that the fundamental doctrines of the former formed the theoretical principles of the latter , and we cannot well keep the two separate . Above all , the method of ...
Side 111
... natural science - a spirit represented in all antiquity by Hippocra- tes alone . The connexion of medicine with natural science did not , as Seeger says , increase the respect of the masses for the medical art . Hippocrates laid weight ...
... natural science - a spirit represented in all antiquity by Hippocra- tes alone . The connexion of medicine with natural science did not , as Seeger says , increase the respect of the masses for the medical art . Hippocrates laid weight ...
Side 118
... natural sciences . " " It is the business of the naturalist to know also the causes of health and disease . Hence most naturalists see in medicine the conclusion of their studies ; and of physicians , those at least who display some ...
... natural sciences . " " It is the business of the naturalist to know also the causes of health and disease . Hence most naturalists see in medicine the conclusion of their studies ; and of physicians , those at least who display some ...
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Side 83 - I swear by Apollo the physician and Aesculapius and health and all-heal and all the gods and goddesses that according to my ability and judgment I will keep this oath and this stipulation— to reckon him who taught...
Side 793 - Master's goods, nor lend them unlawfully to any. He shall not commit fornication, nor contract matrimony within the said term. At cards, dice, or any other unlawful game he shall not play, whereby his said Master may have damage.
Side 793 - Time, the said apprentice his said Master faithfully shall serve, his secrets keep, his lawful Commands every where readily obey: He shall do no Damage to his said...
Side 83 - I will keep this oath and this stipulation— to reckon him who taught me this art equally dear to me as my parents, to share my substance with him and relieve his necessities if required, to look upon his offspring in the same footing as my own brothers and to teach them this art if they shall wish to learn it without fee or stipulation...
Side 307 - Every man and woman of our realm of England, of what condition he be, free or bond, able in body, and within the age of threescore years...
Side 33 - Healing are the watery billows, water cools the fever's glow ; Healing against every plague, health to thee brings water's flow.
Side 814 - States, and the other moiety for the use of the person or persons who shall sue for the same; and every slave so imported or brought shall thereupon become entitled to, and receive, his or her freedom.
Side 23 - The Lord shall smite thee with a consumption, and with a fever, and with an inflammation, and with an extreme burning, and with the sword, and with blasting, and with mildew; and they shall pursue thee until thou perish.
Side 792 - Kcarsly, an English surgeon of good talents, but of so unhappy a temper that his presence banished cheerfulness from his family. He treated his pupils with great rigor and subjected them to the most menial employments, to which Dr.