The Unity of Medicine: Its Corruptions and Divisions by Law Established in England and Wales, Their Causes, Effects, and Remedy |
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... treated by his own attendants . Thus early our own country , as well as others , acknowledged the high authority in chirur- gics of the physicians of Salernum . Shortly after this period , their estimation of the use of dietetics and ...
... treated by his own attendants . Thus early our own country , as well as others , acknowledged the high authority in chirur- gics of the physicians of Salernum . Shortly after this period , their estimation of the use of dietetics and ...
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... treatment , whilst their own interest was the sole aim of ordinary monks at this period , instead of that pious zeal and benevolence which were their pro- fessed motives for having first assumed the physi- cian's office . The progress ...
... treatment , whilst their own interest was the sole aim of ordinary monks at this period , instead of that pious zeal and benevolence which were their pro- fessed motives for having first assumed the physi- cian's office . The progress ...
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... treat the poor gratuitously . Then a book was put in his 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 ...
... treat the poor gratuitously . Then a book was put in his 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 ...
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... treated successfully , and adds , " But this cure , as well as various others , accomplished in opposition to vulgar opinion and by unusual procedures , I shall relate at greater length in my medical observations , if God grant me ...
... treated successfully , and adds , " But this cure , as well as various others , accomplished in opposition to vulgar opinion and by unusual procedures , I shall relate at greater length in my medical observations , if God grant me ...
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... treatment of local diseases , " rather than the cutting and burning - plasters and ointments - that had been for so many ages their only allowed weapons in the " ars medendi . ” What are all these but the shadows of the im- mortal ...
... treatment of local diseases , " rather than the cutting and burning - plasters and ointments - that had been for so many ages their only allowed weapons in the " ars medendi . ” What are all these but the shadows of the im- mortal ...
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