The Medical Profession in Ancient Times. An Anniversary Discourse, EtcThe Academy, 1856 - 222 sider |
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Side 20
... animals ; and Democedes , the most skillful physician of his time , who flour- ished more than a century before Hippocrates . Of this same school also was Acron , the first of 20 DISCOURSE . The Schools of Philosophy, The School of ...
... animals ; and Democedes , the most skillful physician of his time , who flour- ished more than a century before Hippocrates . Of this same school also was Acron , the first of 20 DISCOURSE . The Schools of Philosophy, The School of ...
Side 25
... animals , as well as in the medi- cal doctrines of his own and former times . We shall again have occasion to allude to him as a naturalist . " 3. But notwithstanding the speculations of the philosophers , and the trainings of the ...
... animals , as well as in the medi- cal doctrines of his own and former times . We shall again have occasion to allude to him as a naturalist . " 3. But notwithstanding the speculations of the philosophers , and the trainings of the ...
Side 28
... the porridge , and , when full , retired to rest . " ** The serpent to which Aristophanes here refers , was the usual emblem of the presiding Numen , or divinity of the temple ; though other animals , as 28 DISCOURSE .
... the porridge , and , when full , retired to rest . " ** The serpent to which Aristophanes here refers , was the usual emblem of the presiding Numen , or divinity of the temple ; though other animals , as 28 DISCOURSE .
Side 29
John Watson. divinity of the temple ; though other animals , as the cock and the dog , were occasionally employed for ... animal itself was cherished and preserved within the sacred pre- cincts . The Esculapian serpent , according to Pau ...
John Watson. divinity of the temple ; though other animals , as the cock and the dog , were occasionally employed for ... animal itself was cherished and preserved within the sacred pre- cincts . The Esculapian serpent , according to Pau ...
Side 68
... animals , and of many of their diseases . The work of Aristotle , entitled " De Animalibus Historiæ , " is divided ... animals as are thought to bear the greatest resem- blance to the human race . In book second he gives the organization ...
... animals , and of many of their diseases . The work of Aristotle , entitled " De Animalibus Historiæ , " is divided ... animals as are thought to bear the greatest resem- blance to the human race . In book second he gives the organization ...
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ablest according acute Aëtius afterwards ailments Alexandria anatomical ancient animals appears Apuleius Archigenes Aristotle arteries Asclepiades Asclepion ascribed Athenæus Athens atrabile blood body Cælius Aurelianus Cæsarius celebrated Celsus chap chapter chronic diseases Cnidos Codex Corpus Juris Civilis critics cure Democedes derived diet disciples dissection doctrines earliest early emperor empire Epidaurus Erasistratus Esculapius fevers flourished Galen Greeks Herophilus Hippocrates humors incision institutions knowledge Kuhn's edition Latin learning libri Littré Marcellus medi medical writers medicine ment Methodic sect native natural Nicetas numerous occupied opinions organs Oribasius origin patient Paulus Pergamus philosophy physician Plato Pliny pneuma portion prac practice practitioner priests profession pulse pupil Rationalists reference regimen reign remedies Roman school Rome rules of health sacred Scribonius Largus Serenus Sammonicus sick skill Soranus speaks surgery symptoms teachers temple Themison Thessalus tion treatise treatment treats ulcers worthy wounds