The philosophy of the bath; or, Air and water in health and disease1873 |
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Side iii
... merits of the Bath — 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 ...
... merits of the Bath — 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 ...
Side iv
... merits of the Bath . Some reluctantly sanctioned , while but few indeed openly recommended , its use . But now , however , the case is quite the reverse , and it is still more encouraging to know that the number who appreciate aright ...
... merits of the Bath . Some reluctantly sanctioned , while but few indeed openly recommended , its use . But now , however , the case is quite the reverse , and it is still more encouraging to know that the number who appreciate aright ...
Side vii
... merits of your im- provements ungenerously decried and depreciated . But have , nevertheless , enjoyed the signal triumph of having lived to witness the successful establishment of the Bath not only in Western Europe , but also in ...
... merits of your im- provements ungenerously decried and depreciated . But have , nevertheless , enjoyed the signal triumph of having lived to witness the successful establishment of the Bath not only in Western Europe , but also in ...
Side xiii
... merits- Curable and Incurable Disease — Drugging and Hydropathy contrasted - Illustrative cases - Skin Diseases ... ................................................... . 363 CHAPTER XXII . The effect of Drug treatment in Cholera - Its ...
... merits- Curable and Incurable Disease — Drugging and Hydropathy contrasted - Illustrative cases - Skin Diseases ... ................................................... . 363 CHAPTER XXII . The effect of Drug treatment in Cholera - Its ...
Side 21
... merit than the great bulk of the thirty licenses , and fifty - four titles to practice which are as notoriously sold by the nineteen licensing bodies of the United Kingdom . The Professor of Surgery in Dublin University , Mr. R. Smith ...
... merit than the great bulk of the thirty licenses , and fifty - four titles to practice which are as notoriously sold by the nineteen licensing bodies of the United Kingdom . The Professor of Surgery in Dublin University , Mr. R. Smith ...
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