| 1865 - 484 pages
...is NECESSARY TO SECURE THE GREATEST POSSIBILITIES FOR THE HOMCEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. Hippocrates said : "It is the business of the physician to know, in the...with things most important, most easily known, and in any wise known; which are to be seen, touched and heard; which are to be perceived by the sight, and... | |
| Frederick Davies - 1870 - 382 pages
...contractions, I have attempted to portray ? Have our Royal Colleges taught their members that — " It is the business of the physician to know, in the...with things most important, most easily known, and in any wise known; which are to be seen, touched, and heard ; which are to be perceived in the sight,... | |
| Hippocrates - 1886 - 398 pages
...Commentary upon it, but has made frequent allusions to it in other parts of his works. ON THE SURGERY. 1. IT is the business of the physician to know, in the...most important, most easily known, and in anywise known;1 which are to be seen, touched, and heard; which are to be perceived in the sight, and the touch,... | |
| 1884 - 384 pages
...is NECESSARY TO SECURE THE GREATEST POSSIBILITIES FOR THE HOMCEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. Hippocrates said : "It is the business of the physician to know, in the...with things most important, most easily known, and in any wise known: which are to be seen, touched and heard; which are to be perceived by the sight, and... | |
| John William Severin Gouley - 1906 - 398 pages
...tells of the best means of accurate diagnosis, effected by the trained senses and clear perception. " It is the business of the physician to know, in the...with things most important, most easily known, and in any wise known; which are to be perceived in the sight, and the touch, and hearing, and the nose, and... | |
| Wayne J. Urban - 2000 - 1372 pages
...emphasis upon supernatural causation and by a matter-of-fact empiricism within the consultative encounter. 'It is the business of the physician to know in the first place, things . . . which are to be perceived by the sight, touch, hearing, the nose, and the tongue, and the understanding.'4... | |
| 1864 - 588 pages
...natural talent, for if nature opposes, all else is vain. In the language attributed to Hippocrates, '-It is the business of the physician to know, in...are to be seen, touched, and heard ; which are to bo perceived in the eight, and the hearing, and the touch, by oH'action and taste, and by the understanding... | |
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