The philosophy of the bath; or, Air and water in health and disease1873 |
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Side 5
... labour in a field pecu- liarly their own . They appeal to the ignorance of their patients , and act on the infirmities of human nature when their seductive devices have greatest potency - when the body is suffering from the torments of ...
... labour in a field pecu- liarly their own . They appeal to the ignorance of their patients , and act on the infirmities of human nature when their seductive devices have greatest potency - when the body is suffering from the torments of ...
Side 46
... labour and research ! Thera- peutics , or the art of curing or relieving disease , is " the final and supreme stage " of medical science , yet here it is at this very critical and important " stage , " that Sir Thomas Watson , the ...
... labour and research ! Thera- peutics , or the art of curing or relieving disease , is " the final and supreme stage " of medical science , yet here it is at this very critical and important " stage , " that Sir Thomas Watson , the ...
Side 57
... indeed , to the purpose to allege , that Medical Practi- tioners are generally conscientious , humane , and benevolent , undertaking great labour for paltry remuneration , and highly disinterested ON THE MEDICAL PROFESSION . 57.
... indeed , to the purpose to allege , that Medical Practi- tioners are generally conscientious , humane , and benevolent , undertaking great labour for paltry remuneration , and highly disinterested ON THE MEDICAL PROFESSION . 57.
Side 58
Durham Dunlop. undertaking great labour for paltry remuneration , and highly disinterested in bestowing gratuitous services on the afflicted . Admitting this to be a characteristic of the profession , what relevancy has it to the subject ...
Durham Dunlop. undertaking great labour for paltry remuneration , and highly disinterested in bestowing gratuitous services on the afflicted . Admitting this to be a characteristic of the profession , what relevancy has it to the subject ...
Side 64
... labour in vain must be looked for in the fact , that it has all been em- ployed in a wrong direction . Medicine has never been com- pletely emancipated from the gross superstitions with which the artifices of the priest - physicians ...
... labour in vain must be looked for in the fact , that it has all been em- ployed in a wrong direction . Medicine has never been com- pletely emancipated from the gross superstitions with which the artifices of the priest - physicians ...
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