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... ages Pages 67-71 . • THE MEDIEVAL APOTHECARY - His several schools - Those of Priests and Monks - Their trading in scientific formula - Arabic Schools - Their improvements in Pharmacy and Chemistry - Geber -Sabor - Ebn - Sahel and ...
... ages Pages 67-71 . • THE MEDIEVAL APOTHECARY - His several schools - Those of Priests and Monks - Their trading in scientific formula - Arabic Schools - Their improvements in Pharmacy and Chemistry - Geber -Sabor - Ebn - Sahel and ...
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... ages , in order to establish two propositions , marking care- fully the dates and the causes of those corruptions and divisions which have been , even to the present day , so injurious to the public , and so degrading to the profession ...
... ages , in order to establish two propositions , marking care- fully the dates and the causes of those corruptions and divisions which have been , even to the present day , so injurious to the public , and so degrading to the profession ...
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... ages ; or from the seventh to the sixteenth century . 3rd . In modern times ; or in times subsequent to that period in which arose the dense clouds of darkness that more or less obscure to the present day all that is pure , good , or ...
... ages ; or from the seventh to the sixteenth century . 3rd . In modern times ; or in times subsequent to that period in which arose the dense clouds of darkness that more or less obscure to the present day all that is pure , good , or ...
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... ages the experience of the past , and by this rude but valued mode of clinical instruc- tion was accumulated a mass of practical medicine , without any exclusion of external wounds , injuries , or diseases , which , indeed , formed the ...
... ages the experience of the past , and by this rude but valued mode of clinical instruc- tion was accumulated a mass of practical medicine , without any exclusion of external wounds , injuries , or diseases , which , indeed , formed the ...
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... age , & c . , he adds- " Now , it may be asked , what peculiarly belongs to this branch ? because surgeons assume to themselves the curing of many wounds and ulcers , which I have treated of else- where . * I can very well suppose the ...
... age , & c . , he adds- " Now , it may be asked , what peculiarly belongs to this branch ? because surgeons assume to themselves the curing of many wounds and ulcers , which I have treated of else- where . * I can very well suppose the ...
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