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... age , the opinion of Celsus has been confirmed as regards the authorities in ancient medicine . The highest honours have been universally accorded to him whose skill was the most extensive- " qui quamplurimum percipit , " who , having ...
... age , the opinion of Celsus has been confirmed as regards the authorities in ancient medicine . The highest honours have been universally accorded to him whose skill was the most extensive- " qui quamplurimum percipit , " who , having ...
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... AGES , we for the first time discern the commencement of that system which assigned either , but not both , of the above closely connected parts to distinct and separate in- dividuals ; for the one claiming the highest honours and ...
... AGES , we for the first time discern the commencement of that system which assigned either , but not both , of the above closely connected parts to distinct and separate in- dividuals ; for the one claiming the highest honours and ...
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... ages , or during the succeeding eight or nine centuries , when light and learning gave place to darkness and superstition , when truth and honesty were superseded by falsehood and imposture , when reason and experience succumbed to ...
... ages , or during the succeeding eight or nine centuries , when light and learning gave place to darkness and superstition , when truth and honesty were superseded by falsehood and imposture , when reason and experience succumbed to ...
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... ages the cradle of science and literature , but now , alas ! relapsed into its pristine state of ignorance and superstition . One spot alone within these limits , where darkness had for a while reigned , early emitted some rays of light ...
... ages the cradle of science and literature , but now , alas ! relapsed into its pristine state of ignorance and superstition . One spot alone within these limits , where darkness had for a while reigned , early emitted some rays of light ...
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... ages have exhibited , and which had induced the Arabs , at the destruction of the Alexandrian library , as well as the monks in the recesses of their cloisters , to preserve some relics of the ancient authors on medicine . With such ...
... ages have exhibited , and which had induced the Arabs , at the destruction of the Alexandrian library , as well as the monks in the recesses of their cloisters , to preserve some relics of the ancient authors on medicine . With such ...
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