The philosophy of the bath; or, Air and water in health and disease1873 |
Fra bogen
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... exercise was in com- plete subserviency to the authority of ignorant Physicians , totally unacquainted with the organs and laws of the human economy , while without the cultivation of surgery as a science no advance was possible in ...
... exercise was in com- plete subserviency to the authority of ignorant Physicians , totally unacquainted with the organs and laws of the human economy , while without the cultivation of surgery as a science no advance was possible in ...
Side 18
... exercise beneficially . Among its first acts was to dispense with a knowledge of Greek as unnecessary to form any part of the education of a learned and accomplished medical practitioner ! In short , the conclusion now arrived at by the ...
... exercise beneficially . Among its first acts was to dispense with a knowledge of Greek as unnecessary to form any part of the education of a learned and accomplished medical practitioner ! In short , the conclusion now arrived at by the ...
Side 33
... exercises are here so managed , that it cannot easily come into any one's mind to think of things out of the common road ; or if here and there one should venture to use a liberty of judging , he can only impose the task upon himself ...
... exercises are here so managed , that it cannot easily come into any one's mind to think of things out of the common road ; or if here and there one should venture to use a liberty of judging , he can only impose the task upon himself ...
Side 41
... exercises the slightest influence over disease ! " The deliberate and emphatic expression of this significant opinion was made by Sir John Forbes , as Editor of the British and Foreign Medical Review , in an able paper , discussing the ...
... exercises the slightest influence over disease ! " The deliberate and emphatic expression of this significant opinion was made by Sir John Forbes , as Editor of the British and Foreign Medical Review , in an able paper , discussing the ...
Side 51
... exercise little or no influence ; or appropriate drugs are given when the system is in a condition ill fitted for their reception ; or they are given in doses inadequate to re- strain the violence of the attack ! " This is quoted to ...
... exercise little or no influence ; or appropriate drugs are given when the system is in a condition ill fitted for their reception ; or they are given in doses inadequate to re- strain the violence of the attack ! " This is quoted to ...
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