The philosophy of the bath; or, Air and water in health and disease1873 |
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... hence the " edu- cated classes " are specially excluded from instruction in those immutable laws of Vitality , on the observance of which much of their well - being in after - life is largely dependent . This ad- mitted defect in our ...
... hence the " edu- cated classes " are specially excluded from instruction in those immutable laws of Vitality , on the observance of which much of their well - being in after - life is largely dependent . This ad- mitted defect in our ...
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... hence the remarkable success which has attended empiricism , even among the best educated , in all ages . It would be difficult indeed , to determine at what precise point in our own day Medical quackery commences or termi- nates . That ...
... hence the remarkable success which has attended empiricism , even among the best educated , in all ages . It would be difficult indeed , to determine at what precise point in our own day Medical quackery commences or termi- nates . That ...
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... Hence , it was early involved in the grossness of superstition , and its practice was debased by the artifices of empirical pretenders to supernatural gifts . Hippo . crates , who was born about 460 B.C. , and educated under the Priests ...
... Hence , it was early involved in the grossness of superstition , and its practice was debased by the artifices of empirical pretenders to supernatural gifts . Hippo . crates , who was born about 460 B.C. , and educated under the Priests ...
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... Hence it is that all the inherited evils connected with medical practice still flourish among us , and that surgery is only now assuming its proper position - under many retarding influences still - a —as alone identified with the true ...
... Hence it is that all the inherited evils connected with medical practice still flourish among us , and that surgery is only now assuming its proper position - under many retarding influences still - a —as alone identified with the true ...
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Durham Dunlop. Hence also , the deplorable ignorance that generally prevails among the public concerning the profession ... Hence the peculiar province of Anatomy is the examination by dissection of the organs of animal life . " Strictly ...
Durham Dunlop. Hence also , the deplorable ignorance that generally prevails among the public concerning the profession ... Hence the peculiar province of Anatomy is the examination by dissection of the organs of animal life . " Strictly ...
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