The Medical Profession in Ancient Times. An Anniversary Discourse, EtcThe Academy, 1856 - 222 pages |
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Page 15
... portion to their influence . Every misfortune , unseen evil , or sudden death among the people , is immedi- ately attributed to them . And , however innocent of the calamity , they are apt to pay for it with their lives . * These ...
... portion to their influence . Every misfortune , unseen evil , or sudden death among the people , is immedi- ately attributed to them . And , however innocent of the calamity , they are apt to pay for it with their lives . * These ...
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... and the founding of the Alexandrian Museum . Among the writings attributed to Hippocrates , it Euvres d'Hippocrat , tome iv . p . 625 . * is difficult to determine what portion was written by 48 DISCOURSE . The Hippocratic Writings,
... and the founding of the Alexandrian Museum . Among the writings attributed to Hippocrates , it Euvres d'Hippocrat , tome iv . p . 625 . * is difficult to determine what portion was written by 48 DISCOURSE . The Hippocratic Writings,
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... portion , including about twenty - two treatises , though perhaps not even begun by Hippocrates , is in strict accordance with his doc- trines , and is believed by Mercuriali to have ema- nated from the immediate descendants of Hippo ...
... portion , including about twenty - two treatises , though perhaps not even begun by Hippocrates , is in strict accordance with his doc- trines , and is believed by Mercuriali to have ema- nated from the immediate descendants of Hippo ...
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... portions of the eighth class , has under- estimated the anatomical knowledge of the sage of Cos , and he gives good reasons for this opinion . In examining the collection with reference to its * Genuine Works of Hippocrates , vol . i ...
... portions of the eighth class , has under- estimated the anatomical knowledge of the sage of Cos , and he gives good reasons for this opinion . In examining the collection with reference to its * Genuine Works of Hippocrates , vol . i ...
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... Hippocratic writ- ings , particularly in reference to the humors ; to the study of which he and his disciples were more than usually attentive . But the portions of the collection most 5 DISCOURSE . 57 The Schools of Cos and Cnidos,
... Hippocratic writ- ings , particularly in reference to the humors ; to the study of which he and his disciples were more than usually attentive . But the portions of the collection most 5 DISCOURSE . 57 The Schools of Cos and Cnidos,
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