The philosophy of the bath; or, Air and water in health and disease1873 |
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... reason for " the cold and passive indifference " of Dublin practitioners to the Bath - Two cases illustrative of Drug and Hydropathic practice - Medicated and Mineral Baths .......... 332 . 340 CHAPTER XX . Hydropathy in Disease ...
... reason for " the cold and passive indifference " of Dublin practitioners to the Bath - Two cases illustrative of Drug and Hydropathic practice - Medicated and Mineral Baths .......... 332 . 340 CHAPTER XX . Hydropathy in Disease ...
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... reason , whatever established opinion ruled among them , no matter what superstitions or corruptions that opinion involved and sustained . A devotion to ignorant credulities and irrational preconceptions , with an intolerance of any ...
... reason , whatever established opinion ruled among them , no matter what superstitions or corruptions that opinion involved and sustained . A devotion to ignorant credulities and irrational preconceptions , with an intolerance of any ...
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... reason why so many fatal mistakes are constantly occurring in practice - misjudging effects for causes , and treating symptoms only , instead of com- prehending the true source of abnormal changes , is , that a lamentable ignorance of ...
... reason why so many fatal mistakes are constantly occurring in practice - misjudging effects for causes , and treating symptoms only , instead of com- prehending the true source of abnormal changes , is , that a lamentable ignorance of ...
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... reason , and theories not only useless , but dangerous . " In even more emphatic terms an esteemed author , Dr. Mason Good , wrote " The science of medicine is a barbarous jargon , and the effects of our medicines on the human system in ...
... reason , and theories not only useless , but dangerous . " In even more emphatic terms an esteemed author , Dr. Mason Good , wrote " The science of medicine is a barbarous jargon , and the effects of our medicines on the human system in ...
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... reason logically . But if their educational acquirements would not qualify them to stand on the same plat- form with pupil - teachers in the village schools of Scotland , as Dr. Alexander Wood affirmed , or enable them to pass an exam ...
... reason logically . But if their educational acquirements would not qualify them to stand on the same plat- form with pupil - teachers in the village schools of Scotland , as Dr. Alexander Wood affirmed , or enable them to pass an exam ...
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