The philosophy of the bath; or, Air and water in health and disease1873 |
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Side vii
... observes --- " We ought to extend the hand of welcome to every man who is able to correct an established error , or add a new truth to the existing store ; and much more so , if the offered contribution should be of that new and ...
... observes --- " We ought to extend the hand of welcome to every man who is able to correct an established error , or add a new truth to the existing store ; and much more so , if the offered contribution should be of that new and ...
Side 2
... observes , " the sound operation of the mind is fre- quently disturbed by the slightest physical influence . " * Two schools of medicine , famous in their day , were distinguished by opposite views on this subject . Stahl , the founder ...
... observes , " the sound operation of the mind is fre- quently disturbed by the slightest physical influence . " * Two schools of medicine , famous in their day , were distinguished by opposite views on this subject . Stahl , the founder ...
Side 4
... observes Southey , " is a dupeable animal . Quacks in medicine , quacks in religion , and quacks in politics know this , and act upon that knowledge . " * Quacks in religion and poli- * Popularly the term quack , as relates to medicine ...
... observes Southey , " is a dupeable animal . Quacks in medicine , quacks in religion , and quacks in politics know this , and act upon that knowledge . " * Quacks in religion and poli- * Popularly the term quack , as relates to medicine ...
Side 5
... observes : - " It is certain that without a well - educated Medical Profession , of high moral tone , society cannot prosper ; and it is equally certain that such a profession will be most accurately estimated where society is most ...
... observes : - " It is certain that without a well - educated Medical Profession , of high moral tone , society cannot prosper ; and it is equally certain that such a profession will be most accurately estimated where society is most ...
Side 27
... observes an eminent and candid authority , Dr. Frank , " thousands are annually slaughtered in the quiet sick room ! " Contemplating the havoc thus made by professional incapacity , Dr. Ramage of London placed this denunciatory opinion ...
... observes an eminent and candid authority , Dr. Frank , " thousands are annually slaughtered in the quiet sick room ! " Contemplating the havoc thus made by professional incapacity , Dr. Ramage of London placed this denunciatory opinion ...
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