The philosophy of the bath; or, Air and water in health and disease1873 |
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Side xi
... remedies - Its general applicability to alleviate all forms of bodily derangements ... 218 CHAPTER XI . Ignorance of Disease by the Drug School - Proofs afforded by the London Physicians - This ignorance the basis of Drug Practice ...
... remedies - Its general applicability to alleviate all forms of bodily derangements ... 218 CHAPTER XI . Ignorance of Disease by the Drug School - Proofs afforded by the London Physicians - This ignorance the basis of Drug Practice ...
Side xiv
... remedies all abortive - The testimony of Sir John Forbes - Sources of Tubercular disease - The curative proper- ties of the Bath and Hydropathy - A change of climate delu- sive and unnecessary - What sound Physiology dictates to be done ...
... remedies all abortive - The testimony of Sir John Forbes - Sources of Tubercular disease - The curative proper- ties of the Bath and Hydropathy - A change of climate delu- sive and unnecessary - What sound Physiology dictates to be done ...
Side 11
... remedies merely , in the treatment of disease . Such was the ignoble sphere assigned to Surgery during the dark ages of semi - civilization , extending even to the end of the eighteenth century . Its proper sphere will be noticed in due ...
... remedies merely , in the treatment of disease . Such was the ignoble sphere assigned to Surgery during the dark ages of semi - civilization , extending even to the end of the eighteenth century . Its proper sphere will be noticed in due ...
Side 38
... remedies for diseases must be as plentiful as blackberries ! " But what possible reliance can be placed upon this sort of experience ? What possible reliance can be placed upon the experience of any one out of twenty men , when it is ...
... remedies for diseases must be as plentiful as blackberries ! " But what possible reliance can be placed upon this sort of experience ? What possible reliance can be placed upon the experience of any one out of twenty men , when it is ...
Side 41
... remedy , administered by the most experienced physician , exercises the slightest influence over disease ! " The deliberate and emphatic expression of this significant opinion was made by Sir John Forbes , as Editor of the British and ...
... remedy , administered by the most experienced physician , exercises the slightest influence over disease ! " The deliberate and emphatic expression of this significant opinion was made by Sir John Forbes , as Editor of the British and ...
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