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... of Remuneration in England and Wales - Varieties and modifications of former
corrupt practices - Pure Physician and Pure Surgeon - Their mode , evasions and
subterfuges necessary for its support - Origin not more pure than its effects ( p .
... of Remuneration in England and Wales - Varieties and modifications of former
corrupt practices - Pure Physician and Pure Surgeon - Their mode , evasions and
subterfuges necessary for its support - Origin not more pure than its effects ( p .
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PURE PHYSICIAN . 12th and 13th Centuries . . . . . . The Invasion of Medicine by
Barbers , & c . : 13th to 18th Centuries . . . . . . . . . The Alliance of Medicine with
Barbers , & c . . . . . . . . . . . 1745 . . . The Emancipation of Medicine from Barbers ...
PURE PHYSICIAN . 12th and 13th Centuries . . . . . . The Invasion of Medicine by
Barbers , & c . : 13th to 18th Centuries . . . . . . . . . The Alliance of Medicine with
Barbers , & c . . . . . . . . . . . 1745 . . . The Emancipation of Medicine from Barbers ...
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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 true . Each of these propositions , although requiring only a general ...
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 true . Each of these propositions , although requiring only a general ...
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That Hippocrates availed himself of all his powers , his whole works attest ; whilst
that he did not reject the means of cure , or the treatment of diseases , such as
are now dissevered from the “ pure ” physician ' s office , is abundantly proved in
...
That Hippocrates availed himself of all his powers , his whole works attest ; whilst
that he did not reject the means of cure , or the treatment of diseases , such as
are now dissevered from the “ pure ” physician ' s office , is abundantly proved in
...
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... medicine took place , by which the profession and the public have been taught
that all those parts of the human frame which exhibit their disease or their
integrity to the sight or touch , are to be discarded from the care of the pure
physician .
... medicine took place , by which the profession and the public have been taught
that all those parts of the human frame which exhibit their disease or their
integrity to the sight or touch , are to be discarded from the care of the pure
physician .
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