The philosophy of the bath; or, Air and water in health and disease1873 |
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... organism - who understand even the lan- guage of Physiology , or could satisfactorily answer the ques- tions - What is Health ? What is Disease ? It is , in truth , unduly complimentary to speak of an " educated laity " in rela- tion to ...
... organism - who understand even the lan- guage of Physiology , or could satisfactorily answer the ques- tions - What is Health ? What is Disease ? It is , in truth , unduly complimentary to speak of an " educated laity " in rela- tion to ...
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... organism , its 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 ...
... organism , its 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 ...
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... organism in its natural state , and with the laws or prin- ciples in accordance with which they are manifested , and by which all the functions of structure are governed . Physiology , consequently , has no practical value outside the ...
... organism in its natural state , and with the laws or prin- ciples in accordance with which they are manifested , and by which all the functions of structure are governed . Physiology , consequently , has no practical value outside the ...
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... organism , but it appeals not less confidently to the evidence of rational experience to the irresistible logic of sensation , of well - ascertained facts . When Dr. Johnson was asked how he could reply to a sophistical metaphysical ...
... organism , but it appeals not less confidently to the evidence of rational experience to the irresistible logic of sensation , of well - ascertained facts . When Dr. Johnson was asked how he could reply to a sophistical metaphysical ...
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... organism , functions , and laws of vitality . That he achieved . the unequalled success he did proves the superiority and com- prehensiveness of his natural genius - the acuteness of his powers of observation and judgment , and the ...
... organism , functions , and laws of vitality . That he achieved . the unequalled success he did proves the superiority and com- prehensiveness of his natural genius - the acuteness of his powers of observation and judgment , and the ...
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