The philosophy of the bath; or, Air and water in health and disease1873 |
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... — to acknowledge that , properly administered , it does possess invaluable qualities , tending to prevent diseased bodily conditions , and to maintain the functions of health . To this improved state of Opinion it is only fair.
... — to acknowledge that , properly administered , it does possess invaluable qualities , tending to prevent diseased bodily conditions , and to maintain the functions of health . To this improved state of Opinion it is only fair.
Side xi
... functions essential to Life ......... ............. CHAPTER VIII . 194 The Skin considered in relation to Animal Heat - its suscepti- bility of being made a Curative Agent in Disease ...... CHAPTER IX . The action of the Bath as ...
... functions essential to Life ......... ............. CHAPTER VIII . 194 The Skin considered in relation to Animal Heat - its suscepti- bility of being made a Curative Agent in Disease ...... CHAPTER IX . The action of the Bath as ...
Side 3
... functions re - adjusted and restored . This knowledge , however , few persons care to acquire - the mass even of the " educated classes " being content to remain ignorant of those general physiological laws which are the foundation of ...
... functions re - adjusted and restored . This knowledge , however , few persons care to acquire - the mass even of the " educated classes " being content to remain ignorant of those general physiological laws which are the foundation of ...
Side 4
... functions , and the laws that govern them . This knowledge is foolishly con- sidered as " technical , " or " professional , " and hence the " edu- cated classes " are specially excluded from instruction in those immutable laws of ...
... functions , and the laws that govern them . This knowledge is foolishly con- sidered as " technical , " or " professional , " and hence the " edu- cated classes " are specially excluded from instruction in those immutable laws of ...
Side 11
... functions of organs , are found out by obser- vation . " Anatomy , therefore , has a solid foundation , and is truly a science of facts . Consequently , it is the only basis on which sound medical knowledge can rest . Surgery , in the ...
... functions of organs , are found out by obser- vation . " Anatomy , therefore , has a solid foundation , and is truly a science of facts . Consequently , it is the only basis on which sound medical knowledge can rest . Surgery , in the ...
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