Outlines of the History of Medicine and the Medical Profession, Bind 3J.H. Vail, 1889 - 1173 sider |
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... France , most frequently in localities where permanent camps of the Roman legions are known to have been situated . As an example , I quote from Haeser : C. CINTVSMINI BLANDI EVVODES AD ASPR . ( C ( Caii Centusminii Blandi Euodes ad ...
... France , most frequently in localities where permanent camps of the Roman legions are known to have been situated . As an example , I quote from Haeser : C. CINTVSMINI BLANDI EVVODES AD ASPR . ( C ( Caii Centusminii Blandi Euodes ad ...
Side 160
... France and on the Rhine ! ) . Dogs who lick up menstrual fluid become mad . Ants cast away their store of food if a menstruating woman comes in their neighborhood " - clear evidence that Pliny himself was no observer , but related what ...
... France and on the Rhine ! ) . Dogs who lick up menstrual fluid become mad . Ants cast away their store of food if a menstruating woman comes in their neighborhood " - clear evidence that Pliny himself was no observer , but related what ...
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... France . Ardern had prob- ably studied at Montpellier , as well as the Portuguese Valescus de Taranta ( 1382-1417 , ordinary physician of Charles VI . of France ) , who also wrote on surgical subjects , and among other things was ...
... France . Ardern had prob- ably studied at Montpellier , as well as the Portuguese Valescus de Taranta ( 1382-1417 , ordinary physician of Charles VI . of France ) , who also wrote on surgical subjects , and among other things was ...
Side 273
... France the barbers quite generally kept houses of assignation . The quarter assigned to prostitutes in Paris acquired the not inappropriate designation of " Clapier " , but so common was it for them to reside over rooms occupied by ...
... France the barbers quite generally kept houses of assignation . The quarter assigned to prostitutes in Paris acquired the not inappropriate designation of " Clapier " , but so common was it for them to reside over rooms occupied by ...
Side 302
... France , in contrast with Italy , was medicine in the second half of the Middle Ages . it was placed entirely in the hands of the laity , in accordance with the maxim " The Church shrinks from blood " a maxim which , as is well known ...
... France , in contrast with Italy , was medicine in the second half of the Middle Ages . it was placed entirely in the hands of the laity , in accordance with the maxim " The Church shrinks from blood " a maxim which , as is well known ...
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18th century according already anatomist anatomy ancient animal apothecaries appeared Arabians arteries Avicenna baths blood body Bologna called chiefly Christian cure death died diseases distinguished doctrine drugs early Egyptians eminent employed England English epidemic Erasistratus especially existed fact Faculty famous fever forceps France French frequently Galen German Greek Haller hand heart Hippocrates hospital human important influence instruction Italy Jews John knowledge labor latter likewise lithotomists lithotomy London mediæval medicine mentioned method Middle Ages midwifery midwives Montpellier natural nerves observation operation ordinary physician origin Padua Paracelsus Paris particularly pathology patients period philosophy plague practice practitioner present day professor pupil received recommended regarded remedies Romans Salerno sick so-called spirit subsequently surgeons surgery surgical syphilis teacher Theophrastus therapeutics tion to-day treatise treatment trepanning universities uroscopy uterus veterinary Vienna women wounds writings wrote