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... four - years ' study of medicine and a three - months ' special instruction by a teacher who is no better than his pupil . Many a young man sins because he knows no better , and was not told . If the teachers of medicine , if the great ...
... four - years ' study of medicine and a three - months ' special instruction by a teacher who is no better than his pupil . Many a young man sins because he knows no better , and was not told . If the teachers of medicine , if the great ...
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... four or six every year , of idiots presented at the policlinic of the College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York and elsewhere , after having ex- hausted every other source of idiocy or mental hebetude , often complicated with ...
... four or six every year , of idiots presented at the policlinic of the College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York and elsewhere , after having ex- hausted every other source of idiocy or mental hebetude , often complicated with ...
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... four , five years , and more . If , finally , the bones coalesce , let me ask the question , is there a sound man who can believe or hope that the linear or circular reopening of the skull will encourage brain growth which did not exist ...
... four , five years , and more . If , finally , the bones coalesce , let me ask the question , is there a sound man who can believe or hope that the linear or circular reopening of the skull will encourage brain growth which did not exist ...
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... four years old , which are supplied with the no- tice that the sutures were closed at that time . Indeed they should be , for the time of the normal obliteration is within the first half of the second year of life . Now there are but ...
... four years old , which are supplied with the no- tice that the sutures were closed at that time . Indeed they should be , for the time of the normal obliteration is within the first half of the second year of life . Now there are but ...
Side 33
... four survivals . No such statistics have ever since been submitted ; on the contrary , the mishaps of the surgeons of both hemispheres make them appear more fabulous than ever . But the brilliant example was not lost . It was about the ...
... four survivals . No such statistics have ever since been submitted ; on the contrary , the mishaps of the surgeons of both hemispheres make them appear more fabulous than ever . But the brilliant example was not lost . It was about the ...
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Side 135 - I will follow that system of regimen which, according to my ability and judgment, I consider for the benefit of my patients, and abstain from whatever is deleterious and mischievous.
Side 166 - I firmly believe that if the whole materia medica, as now used, could be sunk to the bottom of the sea, it would be all the better for mankind, — and all the worse for the fishes.
Side 280 - The Foundling Asylum of the Sisters of Charity in the City of New York," but at that time it was changed to its present form.
Side 92 - They act on the sick by causing a disease similar to that which is to be combated, and which dissolves itself into this similar affection. The full doses required to cause symptoms in the well are too large to be employed as remedies for the sick. The healing power of a drug grows in an inverse proportion to its substance. He says literally: " Only potencies are homeopathic medicines.
Side 133 - The only vocation of the physician is to heal; theoretical knowledge is of no use. In a case of sickness he should only know what is curable, and the remedies. Of the diseases he cannot know anything except the symptoms. There are internal changes, but it is impossible to learn what they are; symptoms alone are accessible; with their removal by remedies the disease is removed.
Side 154 - Code as a law-book, as noue was required to guide our methods of intercourse, the observance of the rules valid amongst gentlemen became even stricter in the profession of the State of New York than ever before. The result was, however, that our affiliation with the American Medical Association was interrupted. But such has been the gradual change of public opinion that the American Medical Association saw its way two years ago to abolish the Code as a law-book enforcing obedience and to recommend...
Side 388 - The brains of criminals exhibit a deviation from the normal type, and criminals are to be viewed as an anthropological variety of their species, at least among the cultured races.
Side 133 - ... prepared and used for the purpose. One day Mesmer, having bled a patient, accidentally passed his hand over the cicatrix, or lance puncture, and observed that his hand produced the exact results, which had hitherto been produced by the magnets. Mesmer, from the nature of his inaugural thesis "On the Influence of the Planets on the Human Body...
Side 166 - Throw out opium and a few specifics which our art did not discover and is hardly needed to apply ; throw out wine which is a food and the vapors which produce the miracle of anesthesia, and I firmly believe that if the whole materia medica as now used, could be sunk in the bottom of the sea, it would be better for mankind and worse for the fishes.
Side 167 - It is not of the slightest interest to the patient to know whether three or three and a quarter cubic inches of his lung are hepatized. His mind is not occupied with thinking of the curious problems which are to be solved by his own autopsy, — whether this or that strand of the spinal marrow is the seat of this or that form of degeneration. He wants something to relieve his pain, to mitigate...