The philosophy of the bath; or, Air and water in health and disease1873 |
Fra bogen
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... rational system of Therapeutics - vastly aug- menting its utility and intensifying its benefits . Having been led , in the first instance , to follow the imper- fect modern Turkish mode of constructing and working the Bath , your ...
... rational system of Therapeutics - vastly aug- menting its utility and intensifying its benefits . Having been led , in the first instance , to follow the imper- fect modern Turkish mode of constructing and working the Bath , your ...
Side 2
... rational enjoyments of existence , is mainly dependent on its possession . As Cowley says , it is- " The salt of Life , which does to all a relish give ; Its standing pleasure , and intrinsic wealth , The body's virtue , and the soul's ...
... rational enjoyments of existence , is mainly dependent on its possession . As Cowley says , it is- " The salt of Life , which does to all a relish give ; Its standing pleasure , and intrinsic wealth , The body's virtue , and the soul's ...
Side 3
... rational in Medicine - of all that has solid pretensions to rank as Hygienic , Prophylactic , and Thera- peutic — that is , of all which can be truly deemed preservative of Health , or possessed of remedial properties in relation to the ...
... rational in Medicine - of all that has solid pretensions to rank as Hygienic , Prophylactic , and Thera- peutic — that is , of all which can be truly deemed preservative of Health , or possessed of remedial properties in relation to the ...
Side 6
... rational and scientific basis - it is necessary to candidly examine the state of the Medical Profession as it now exists , and in doing so reliance can be most satisfactorily reposed in the conscien- tious expression of opinion by ...
... rational and scientific basis - it is necessary to candidly examine the state of the Medical Profession as it now exists , and in doing so reliance can be most satisfactorily reposed in the conscien- tious expression of opinion by ...
Side 8
... rational study , nor to follow its practice by natural means . They were for the most part grossly illiterate , and en- couraged the superstitions which led the practice of Anatomy to be regarded with abhorrence . About the middle of ...
... rational study , nor to follow its practice by natural means . They were for the most part grossly illiterate , and en- couraged the superstitions which led the practice of Anatomy to be regarded with abhorrence . About the middle of ...
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