The philosophy of the bath; or, Air and water in health and disease1873 |
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... patients — The Bath in Croup con- trasted with Drug - practice - The Bath in all Infantile Disease , and as a means of saving young life - The Bath a domestic necessity 351 CHAPTER XXI . The Bath falsely represented as a panacea - Its ...
... patients — The Bath in Croup con- trasted with Drug - practice - The Bath in all Infantile Disease , and as a means of saving young life - The Bath a domestic necessity 351 CHAPTER XXI . The Bath falsely represented as a panacea - Its ...
Side 5
... 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 disease , and the intellect is ob- scured by apprehensions of fatal consequences ...
... 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 disease , and the intellect is ob- scured by apprehensions of fatal consequences ...
Side 10
... patients . Besides , Surgery for long ages was treated as a vile and despised mechanical art , and as such its exercise was in com- plete subserviency to the authority of ignorant Physicians , totally unacquainted with the organs and ...
... patients . Besides , Surgery for long ages was treated as a vile and despised mechanical art , and as such its exercise was in com- plete subserviency to the authority of ignorant Physicians , totally unacquainted with the organs and ...
Side 25
... patients are cruelly and needlessly tortured , and a multitude of valuable lives are an- nually consigned remorselessly to premature graves . But it may be asked - Cannot medicine be safely practised without a knowledge of Anatomy ...
... patients are cruelly and needlessly tortured , and a multitude of valuable lives are an- nually consigned remorselessly to premature graves . But it may be asked - Cannot medicine be safely practised without a knowledge of Anatomy ...
Side 38
... patients from some fortuitous com- bination of circumstances , or other unintelligible cause , have happened to get well of some particular disease , while taking some particular drug . This , the Physician calls his experience ; and he ...
... patients from some fortuitous com- bination of circumstances , or other unintelligible cause , have happened to get well of some particular disease , while taking some particular drug . This , the Physician calls his experience ; and he ...
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