The philosophy of the bath; or, Air and water in health and disease1873 |
Fra bogen
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Side vi
... prove of equal potency in the treatment of the various diseases to which domesticated animals are subject , and experience has amply confirmed the correctness of your views . Undeterred by the opposition which besets the path of every ...
... prove of equal potency in the treatment of the various diseases to which domesticated animals are subject , and experience has amply confirmed the correctness of your views . Undeterred by the opposition which besets the path of every ...
Side xi
... prove remedial in disease- Remedies must harmonise with Nature - Effects of Food and Drugs contrasted - Nature's operations in Disease - The true 66 office of the enlightened Physicial - Deceptive teaching of CONTENTS . xi.
... prove remedial in disease- Remedies must harmonise with Nature - Effects of Food and Drugs contrasted - Nature's operations in Disease - The true 66 office of the enlightened Physicial - Deceptive teaching of CONTENTS . xi.
Side 4
... proved , and never more so than in our own time . Be- cause it is owing to the ignorance and consequent credulity of mankind that quackery in Medicine finds profitable existence . " Man , " observes Southey , " is a dupeable animal ...
... proved , and never more so than in our own time . Be- cause it is owing to the ignorance and consequent credulity of mankind that quackery in Medicine finds profitable existence . " Man , " observes Southey , " is a dupeable animal ...
Side 7
... proving truths . In all ages they have been discreditably distinguished for upholding , with minds impervious to reason , whatever established opinion ruled among them , no matter what superstitions or corruptions that opinion involved ...
... proving truths . In all ages they have been discreditably distinguished for upholding , with minds impervious to reason , whatever established opinion ruled among them , no matter what superstitions or corruptions that opinion involved ...
Side 23
... proved to be , could have found it possible to obtain any qualification from any licensing body whatever . How can we wonder that medical men should but too often make such a pitiable figure in practice , in the wit- ness - box , and ...
... proved to be , could have found it possible to obtain any qualification from any licensing body whatever . How can we wonder that medical men should but too often make such a pitiable figure in practice , in the wit- ness - box , and ...
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