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... class of practitioners afterwards suffi- ciently celebrated throughout Europe , the barber - surgeons . Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries . The disadvantages immedi- ately resulting from the restric- tions imposed on the number and ...
... class of practitioners afterwards suffi- ciently celebrated throughout Europe , the barber - surgeons . Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries . The disadvantages immedi- ately resulting from the restric- tions imposed on the number and ...
Page 95
... classes were enabled to keep aloof from such a system , and , as far as internal diseases were concerned , entrusted themselves to the educated physician as their ordinary adviser . * See antè , p . 80 . + Antè , p . 93 . 6 Dr. Garth ...
... classes were enabled to keep aloof from such a system , and , as far as internal diseases were concerned , entrusted themselves to the educated physician as their ordinary adviser . * See antè , p . 80 . + Antè , p . 93 . 6 Dr. Garth ...
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... classes of the public . 66 * The true offspring of the Dispensaries , " a body of men unknown to the world till about the end of the last century . " - Good's Hist . of Med . , ' p . 151 ( 1796 ) . So much was this the case , that it ...
... classes of the public . 66 * The true offspring of the Dispensaries , " a body of men unknown to the world till about the end of the last century . " - Good's Hist . of Med . , ' p . 151 ( 1796 ) . So much was this the case , that it ...
Page 127
... classes of society . If this result be compared with the progress of the College of Physi- cians during the three preceding centuries , which first limited its number to 20 , and never exceeded 260 , the contrast is striking . † Had a ...
... classes of society . If this result be compared with the progress of the College of Physi- cians during the three preceding centuries , which first limited its number to 20 , and never exceeded 260 , the contrast is striking . † Had a ...
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... classes of the public , if rightly apportioned , and if each individual be restricted to his separate and distinct duties , according to the example of all other nations ; and that therefore the whole 14,307 druggists are ...
... classes of the public , if rightly apportioned , and if each individual be restricted to his separate and distinct duties , according to the example of all other nations ; and that therefore the whole 14,307 druggists are ...
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