Medicine, sometimes impertinently, often ignorantly, often carelessly, called 'allopathy,' appropriates everything from every source that can be of the slightest use to anybody who is ailing in any way, or likely to be ailing from any cause. It learned... Journal of Materia Medica - Página 2601868Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| 1876 - 1164 páginas
...sometimes impertinently — often ignorantly — often carelessly called, " Allopathy, appropriates everything, from every source that can be of the slightest use to any body who is ailing in any way, or likely to be ailing from any cause. It learned from a monk how... | |
| 1868 - 596 páginas
...Medicine, sometimes impertinently, often ignorantly, often carelessly called ' allopathy,' appropriates everything from every source that can be of the slightest...in any way, or like to be ailing from any cause." The first time it has ever been admitted in a broad sense by a professor of allopathy, that his school... | |
| 1868 - 692 páginas
...Medicine— sometimes impertinently, often ignorantly, often carelessly called " allopathy " — appropriates everything, from every source that can be of the slightest use, to anybody who is ailing in any way. It learned from a monk how to use antimony, from a Jesuit how to cure the ague, from a friar hew to... | |
| 1867 - 506 páginas
..."Medicine, sometimes impertinently, often ignorantly, often carelessly called ' allopathy,' appropriates everything from every source that can be of the slightest use to any body who is ailing in any way, or like to be ailing from any cause. It learned from a monk how... | |
| 1891 - 896 páginas
..."Medicine, sometimes impertinently, often ignorantly, often carelessly called ' allopathy,' appropriates everything, from every source, that can be of the...use to anybody who is ailing in any way, or like to bo ailing from any cause. It learned from a monk how to use antimony, from a Jesuit how to cure agues,... | |
| 1915 - 650 páginas
...Northern Assurance Co., Detroit, Mich.) "Oliver Wendell Holmes in his 'Medical Essays' states : Medicine learned from a Monk how to use antimony, from a Jesuit how to cure agues, from a Frai г how to cut for stone, from a soldier how to treat gout, from a sailor how to keep off scurvy,... | |
| Pitts Edwin Howes - 1914 - 52 páginas
...Medicine, sometimes impertinently, often ignorantly, often carelessly, called "allopathy," appropriates everything from every source that can be of the slightest use to anybody who is ailing in any way, or likely to be ailing from any cause. It learned from a monk how to use antimony, from a Jesuit how to... | |
| 1908 - 462 páginas
...has expressed the true spirit of progressive medicine in the following words : "Medicine appropriates everything from every source that can be of the slightest use to anybody who is ailing in any way, or is likely to be ailing from any cause. It learned from a monk how to use antimony, from a Jesuit how... | |
| Albert Tracy Huntington - 1909 - 298 páginas
..."Medicine, sometimes impertinently, often ignorantly, often carelessly called 'allopathy,' appropriates everything from every source that can be of the slightest...antimony, from a Jesuit how to cure agues, from a friar l1ow to cut for stone, from a soldier how to treat gout, from a sailor how to keep off scurvy, from... | |
| 1910 - 482 páginas
...Art of medicine is Most Catholic.— Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes thus puts it. "Medicine appropriates everything from every source that can be of the slightest use to anybody who is ailing in any way. It learned from a monk how to use artimony. from a Jesuit how to cure agues, from a soldier how to... | |
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