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And the effect of this is the most evident of all the parts of medicine ; for as fortune
contributes a good deal to the cure of distempers , and the same things are often
salutary , often fruitless , it may be doubted whether the recovery be owing to ...
And the effect of this is the most evident of all the parts of medicine ; for as fortune
contributes a good deal to the cure of distempers , and the same things are often
salutary , often fruitless , it may be doubted whether the recovery be owing to ...
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Thus it is made evident , that up to the twelfth century of the Christian era , the “
Ars Medendi ” was one ; f it was not in the Grecian , Roman , or Arabic Schools ;
in those of Athens or Alexandria ; of Bagdad or Cordova ; neither was it among
the ...
Thus it is made evident , that up to the twelfth century of the Christian era , the “
Ars Medendi ” was one ; f it was not in the Grecian , Roman , or Arabic Schools ;
in those of Athens or Alexandria ; of Bagdad or Cordova ; neither was it among
the ...
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... understanding ; which are to be known by all the means we know other things .
” * That branch of medicine which Celsus had affirmed was “ most evident in its
effects ; those cases in which the physician makes a wound where he does not ...
... understanding ; which are to be known by all the means we know other things .
” * That branch of medicine which Celsus had affirmed was “ most evident in its
effects ; those cases in which the physician makes a wound where he does not ...
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How far they followed such examples , or obeyed such precepts , a short inquiry
will render evident . Throughout the Old Testament we do not find that prophets
refused their succour to such as suffered from external diseases . The prophet ...
How far they followed such examples , or obeyed such precepts , a short inquiry
will render evident . Throughout the Old Testament we do not find that prophets
refused their succour to such as suffered from external diseases . The prophet ...
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Thus is admitted by the charter , and its confirmatory Acts of Parliament , that
which all foregoing authorities — excepting the Romish church - had made
evident : viz . , that chirurgics were an important part of the physician ' s office . It
has been ...
Thus is admitted by the charter , and its confirmatory Acts of Parliament , that
which all foregoing authorities — excepting the Romish church - had made
evident : viz . , that chirurgics were an important part of the physician ' s office . It
has been ...
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