The philosophy of the bath; or, Air and water in health and disease1873 |
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Side 6
... themselves . All the conclusions arrived at will , therefore , be fully sustained by an abundance of unquestionable professional authorities . SECTION II . - Opposition of the Medical Profession to 6 INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER .
... themselves . All the conclusions arrived at will , therefore , be fully sustained by an abundance of unquestionable professional authorities . SECTION II . - Opposition of the Medical Profession to 6 INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER .
Side 7
... authorities thereon . THE History of Medicine proves that medical men , as a class , have always been identified with ... authority over the minds of the people . Hence , it was early involved in the grossness of superstition , and its ...
... authorities thereon . THE History of Medicine proves that medical men , as a class , have always been identified with ... authority over the minds of the people . Hence , it was early involved in the grossness of superstition , and its ...
Side 10
... authority of ignorant Physicians , totally unacquainted with the organs and laws of the human economy , while without the cultivation of surgery as a science no advance was possible in medical knowledge or practice . After a long and ...
... authority of ignorant Physicians , totally unacquainted with the organs and laws of the human economy , while without the cultivation of surgery as a science no advance was possible in medical knowledge or practice . After a long and ...
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... authority , Sir Richard Owen , Professor of Anatomy to the Royal College of Surgeons , London , in addressing the ... authorities on shameful state of the Pro- fession , and destructive character of Medical practice . BEARING in mind the ...
... authority , Sir Richard Owen , Professor of Anatomy to the Royal College of Surgeons , London , in addressing the ... authorities on shameful state of the Pro- fession , and destructive character of Medical practice . BEARING in mind the ...
Side 18
... authority conferred on the Council it has refused to exercise beneficially . Among its first acts was to dispense with a knowledge of Greek as unnecessary to form any part of the education of a learned and accomplished medical ...
... authority conferred on the Council it has refused to exercise beneficially . Among its first acts was to dispense with a knowledge of Greek as unnecessary to form any part of the education of a learned and accomplished medical ...
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