Medical Symbolism in Connection with Historical Studies in the Arts of Healing and HygieneF.A. Davis, 1891 - 171 sider |
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... fact that in their regard for medical men the early Greeks and others contrasted remarkably with the Romans . The Greeks would seem to have duly prized the class . One has but to turn to Homer to find evi- 66 dence of the fact . A ...
... fact that in their regard for medical men the early Greeks and others contrasted remarkably with the Romans . The Greeks would seem to have duly prized the class . One has but to turn to Homer to find evi- 66 dence of the fact . A ...
Side 6
... fact , I know of but few as good , among them being the one in " Ecclesiasticus " which reads : " The skill of the physician shall lift up his head and in the sight of great men he shall be praised . " The latter is Hebræo - Egyp- tian ...
... fact , I know of but few as good , among them being the one in " Ecclesiasticus " which reads : " The skill of the physician shall lift up his head and in the sight of great men he shall be praised . " The latter is Hebræo - Egyp- tian ...
Side 8
... fact of the god being given the serpentine form , the serpent being generally regarded as only an attribute of him at his chief seat , the great Epidaurian Asclepion , or Temple of Health . It is graphically told by Ovid . Ovid begins ...
... fact of the god being given the serpentine form , the serpent being generally regarded as only an attribute of him at his chief seat , the great Epidaurian Asclepion , or Temple of Health . It is graphically told by Ovid . Ovid begins ...
Side 21
... fact , this Esculapian Grove , although mainly a medical institution , a sort of hospital , might reason- ably be taken as a prototype of modern popular health resorts . The glory of the Epidaurian Oracle was not short- lived . In the ...
... fact , this Esculapian Grove , although mainly a medical institution , a sort of hospital , might reason- ably be taken as a prototype of modern popular health resorts . The glory of the Epidaurian Oracle was not short- lived . In the ...
Side 22
... fact , a good spring of ordinary water to recommend it . But , greater than any one , or all climatic or other influences in power to at- tract the multitude , was the belief that at his birth - place and primary seat and oracle the ...
... fact , a good spring of ordinary water to recommend it . But , greater than any one , or all climatic or other influences in power to at- tract the multitude , was the belief that at his birth - place and primary seat and oracle the ...
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