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... surgery as connected with the College of Physicians explained by thc scroll on
the left . ( GREY ) denotes the invasion of Medicine by Priests and Monks in the
seventh century , or its first great corruption . Light and Truth being extinguished ...
... surgery as connected with the College of Physicians explained by thc scroll on
the left . ( GREY ) denotes the invasion of Medicine by Priests and Monks in the
seventh century , or its first great corruption . Light and Truth being extinguished ...
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CORRUPTIONS AND DIVISIONS OF MEDICINE . THEIR CAUSES .
INTRODUCTION . — Propositions affirmedPROPOSITION 1st . – The connection
of surgery with the Physician ' s office in ancient , mediæval and modern times . -
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CORRUPTIONS AND DIVISIONS OF MEDICINE . THEIR CAUSES .
INTRODUCTION . — Propositions affirmedPROPOSITION 1st . – The connection
of surgery with the Physician ' s office in ancient , mediæval and modern times . -
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... divided parts of medicine , and a separation of all that is abnormally united to it
. In following out these several heads , I would earnestly seek to avoid all cause
of offence to any section of the profession or individual member connected with it
...
... divided parts of medicine , and a separation of all that is abnormally united to it
. In following out these several heads , I would earnestly seek to avoid all cause
of offence to any section of the profession or individual member connected with it
...
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section of the profession or individual member connected with it ; yet would I , at
the same time , fully and fearlessly ... As a preliminary to the more immediate and
important part of this paper , viz . , the connection of existing institutions with the ...
section of the profession or individual member connected with it ; yet would I , at
the same time , fully and fearlessly ... As a preliminary to the more immediate and
important part of this paper , viz . , the connection of existing institutions with the ...
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Tis fit to observe , in the first place , that all the branches of medicine are so
connected together , that they cannot be entirely separated ; but each derives the
appellation from that which is made use of in it . And , therefore , as that which
cures ...
Tis fit to observe , in the first place , that all the branches of medicine are so
connected together , that they cannot be entirely separated ; but each derives the
appellation from that which is made use of in it . And , therefore , as that which
cures ...
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