The Unity of Medicine: Its Corruptions and Divisions by Law Established in England and Wales, Their Causes, Effects, and Remedy |
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... hand , its corruptions and divisions on the other , might have been greatly extended ; further evidence of its unity might have been adduced , especially from the various authors who stood out as the champions of surgery during the time ...
... hand , its corruptions and divisions on the other , might have been greatly extended ; further evidence of its unity might have been adduced , especially from the various authors who stood out as the champions of surgery during the time ...
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... hands of his priest - physician that relief which , though enveloped in much of super- stitious rites and ceremonies , combined therewith the use of natural means , and was denied to none . Herein was laid the foundation of the healing ...
... hands of his priest - physician that relief which , though enveloped in much of super- stitious rites and ceremonies , combined therewith the use of natural means , and was denied to none . Herein was laid the foundation of the healing ...
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... hand . And the effect of this is the most evident of all the parts of medicine ; for as for- tune contributes a good deal to the cure of distempers , and the same things are often salutary , often fruitless , it may be doubted whether ...
... hand . And the effect of this is the most evident of all the parts of medicine ; for as for- tune contributes a good deal to the cure of distempers , and the same things are often salutary , often fruitless , it may be doubted whether ...
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... hand , a ring on his finger , his head was crowned with laurel , and he was dismissed with a kiss . There were , besides the above , many wise regula- tions and statutes further defining the physician's office ; and a tariff was fixed ...
... hand , a ring on his finger , his head was crowned with laurel , and he was dismissed with a kiss . There were , besides the above , many wise regula- tions and statutes further defining the physician's office ; and a tariff was fixed ...
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... hand , and cicatrized the wound . Such was , indeed , a most convenient mode of practice , as long as men's credulity was sufficient to believe them- selves or others thus afflicted , and thus relieved ; but hitherto their senses , as ...
... hand , and cicatrized the wound . Such was , indeed , a most convenient mode of practice , as long as men's credulity was sufficient to believe them- selves or others thus afflicted , and thus relieved ; but hitherto their senses , as ...
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