The True Science of Living: The New Gospel of Health ; Practical and Physiological ; Story of an Evolution of Natural Law in the Cure of Disease for Physicians and Laymen ; how the Sick Get Well ; how the Well Get Sick ; Alcoholics Freshly Considered |
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... Hence what I am to tell you is not what I have found out by delving through medical books in a search for borrowed facts and conceptions to be re - dressed and pre- sented as my own . I am to tell you INTRODUCTORY . 25.
... Hence what I am to tell you is not what I have found out by delving through medical books in a search for borrowed facts and conceptions to be re - dressed and pre- sented as my own . I am to tell you INTRODUCTORY . 25.
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... hence , that kind of farm work that involved the best application of mechanical force was my preference . The carpenter's shop was the delight of my boyhood and youth , and no boy's eyes were ever more apprecia- tive of the finest ...
... hence , that kind of farm work that involved the best application of mechanical force was my preference . The carpenter's shop was the delight of my boyhood and youth , and no boy's eyes were ever more apprecia- tive of the finest ...
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... Hence , I could read medical books under his tuition , and become a doctor almost without being aware of it . An extravagant statement of the incomes of doctors , that in his lan- guage were princely compared with those of laborers and ...
... Hence , I could read medical books under his tuition , and become a doctor almost without being aware of it . An extravagant statement of the incomes of doctors , that in his lan- guage were princely compared with those of laborers and ...
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... hence the surgeon could walk his ward with the easiest possible play of his mental faculties . 3. To the respect naturally incited by professional attainments and to service conscientiously performed , was added that due to superior ...
... hence the surgeon could walk his ward with the easiest possible play of his mental faculties . 3. To the respect naturally incited by professional attainments and to service conscientiously performed , was added that due to superior ...
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... hence we could ask advice and consult with a degree of freedom not always safe in civil practice . " A question , doctor . During the war there was an opinion rather general among the people , that you surgeons often cut off hands ...
... hence we could ask advice and consult with a degree of freedom not always safe in civil practice . " A question , doctor . During the war there was an opinion rather general among the people , that you surgeons often cut off hands ...
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Page 6 - He answered and said, A man that is called Jesus made clay, and anointed mine eyes, and said unto me, Go to the pool of Siloam, and wash: and I went and washed, and I received sight.
Page 320 - Truth, crushed to earth, shall rise again; The eternal years of God are hers; But Error, wounded, writhes in pain, And dies among his worshippers.
Page 3 - Beloved, I wish above all things that thou mayest prosper and be in health, even as thy soul prospereth.
Page 293 - Hark! from the tombs a doleful sound, Mine ears attend the cry; Ye living men come view the ground, Where you must shortly lie.
Page 320 - 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.
Page 112 - Wine is a mocker, strong drink is raging : and whosoever is deceived thereby is not wise.
Page 142 - Woe to thee, O land, when thy king is a child, and thy princes eat in the morning! 17 Blessed art thou, O land, when thy king is the son of nobles, and thy princes eat in due season, for strength, and not for drunkenness!
Page 148 - ... forehead," said the naked Indian, when his Caucasian hunting companion wondered that he did not shiver in a snow-storm ; and the faster's day is all morning. If you cannot adopt the one-meal plan at once at least avoid breakfast. Here is how Dr. Dewey describes his first forenoon without breakfast : " I had a forenoon of such lofty mental cheer, such energy of soul and body, such a sense of physical ease as I had not known since a young man in my later teens. When the dinner-hour came there was...
Page 287 - If your Majesty will give me leave, I will tell you what I would do, if I were the Spanish general opposed to the invading force, and I think you will be convinced that there is but little chance of military success, and none of any political result.
Page 320 - Throw out opium, which the Creator himself seems to prescribe, for we often see the scarlet poppy growing in the cornfields, as if it were foreseen that wherever there is hunger to be fed there must also be pain to be soothed; throw out a few specifics which our art did not discover, and...