The History of Medicine in Its Salient FeaturesHoughton Mifflin, 1922 - 427 sider |
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Side 8
... tion of mummies and other human remains throw light on the medical science of different periods of Egyptian history , as well as on the various diseases to which the ancient Egyptians were subject . At the 8 THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE.
... tion of mummies and other human remains throw light on the medical science of different periods of Egyptian history , as well as on the various diseases to which the ancient Egyptians were subject . At the 8 THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE.
Side 10
... human remains have been examined with the pur- pose of determining , as far as possible , the diseases and injuries from which the ancient Egyptians suffered . These belated autopsies , numerous as they have been , afford no evidence of ...
... human remains have been examined with the pur- pose of determining , as far as possible , the diseases and injuries from which the ancient Egyptians suffered . These belated autopsies , numerous as they have been , afford no evidence of ...
Side 22
... , G. Elliott , and Jones , F. Wood : The Archæological Survey of Nubia , Report on Human Remains , vol . II . Cairo , 1910 . CHAPTER II HIPPOCRATES THE FATHER OF MEDICINE THREE great extraneous 22 THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE.
... , G. Elliott , and Jones , F. Wood : The Archæological Survey of Nubia , Report on Human Remains , vol . II . Cairo , 1910 . CHAPTER II HIPPOCRATES THE FATHER OF MEDICINE THREE great extraneous 22 THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE.
Side 34
... but that it appears to him that such affections are just as much divine as all others are , and that no one disease is either more divine or more human than another , but that all are alike divine , for 34 THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE.
... but that it appears to him that such affections are just as much divine as all others are , and that no one disease is either more divine or more human than another , but that all are alike divine , for 34 THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE.
Side 51
... human dissection practiced general surgery and wrote a work on obstetrics . Through his teachers he was in touch with the traditions of both Cos and Cnidus . He developed the diagnostic methods of his master Praxagoras , and was the ...
... human dissection practiced general surgery and wrote a work on obstetrics . Through his teachers he was in touch with the traditions of both Cos and Cnidus . He developed the diagnostic methods of his master Praxagoras , and was the ...
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