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Firmly impressed with the truth of these statements , I would address the great
mass of the medical profession , now — but not heretofore — the well - educated
, efficient attendants in ordinary on all classes of society , whether under the
name ...
Firmly impressed with the truth of these statements , I would address the great
mass of the medical profession , now — but not heretofore — the well - educated
, efficient attendants in ordinary on all classes of society , whether under the
name ...
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... or punishment , as the issue of the case might determine . We might easily
conjecture ( had not history preserved to us ) the means whereby such a system
would be gradually dispelled , and the class of cases that would first be
renounced ...
... or punishment , as the issue of the case might determine . We might easily
conjecture ( had not history preserved to us ) the means whereby such a system
would be gradually dispelled , and the class of cases that would first be
renounced ...
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A disposition to perpetuate a subordinate class in the medical profession , having
its origin in such unworthy motives , has too much and too generally prevailed
throughout modern times . It was shortly after the death of Harvey , towards the ...
A disposition to perpetuate a subordinate class in the medical profession , having
its origin in such unworthy motives , has too much and too generally prevailed
throughout modern times . It was shortly after the death of Harvey , towards the ...
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Shortly after , as might be expected , there appears in the works of ancient
authors the description of a class of citizens who thenceforth became , under
various appellations , the preparers and sellers of this “ materia medica . ” Such
were the ...
Shortly after , as might be expected , there appears in the works of ancient
authors the description of a class of citizens who thenceforth became , under
various appellations , the preparers and sellers of this “ materia medica . ” Such
were the ...
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They were but the representatives of a class existing throughout all countries ,
and in all ages — those who minister to the weakness of the multitude , and at the
same time richly support themselves , and thereby the impositions they practise ...
They were but the representatives of a class existing throughout all countries ,
and in all ages — those who minister to the weakness of the multitude , and at the
same time richly support themselves , and thereby the impositions they practise ...
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