If all the drugs were cast into the sea it would be so much the better for men, and so much the worse for the fish." Dr. Quain, editor of the Dictionary of Medicine, in an address to the British Medical Association in 1873, says : "Alas ! our means of... The Journal of Advanced Therapeutics - Page 4271906Full view - About this book
| Hugh Hastings (M.R.C.S.) - 1879 - 190 pages
...told me a few days ago, he heard a professor of " Materia Hedica " lecture in America, who said, "that if all the drugs were cast into the sea, it would be good for mankind, lut lad, for the fishes." All homoeopaths, and Sir John Forbes, too, were he alive,... | |
| Hugh Hastings - 1883 - 220 pages
...told me a few days ago, he heard a professor of " Materia Medica " lecture in America, who said " that if all the drugs were cast into the sea, it would be good for mankind, but bad for the fishes" All homoeopaths, and Sir John Forbes, too, were he alive,... | |
| George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman - 1895 - 994 pages
...129.) In opening the discussion DR. AD ROCKWELL stated that Oliver Wendell Holmes had once said " that if all the drugs were cast into the sea it would be better for man, but worse for the fish." He believed there was acurve of health, and that if men and... | |
| J. W. Byers - 1899 - 352 pages
...bringing on heart failure, and doing far more harm than good." Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes said that if all the drugs were cast into the sea, it would be better for humanity, but worse for the fishes. Dr. Bell said: "I believe that if the advice of Dr.... | |
| 1903 - 570 pages
...literally being drugged to death. Oliver Wendel! Holmes' .caustic aphorism came forcibly to my mind : "If all the drugs were cast into the sea it would be better for mankind, but worse for the fishes." I stopped all medication, except strychnine, supportive... | |
| 1903 - 618 pages
...literally being drugged to death. Oliver Wendell Holmes' caustic aphorism came forcibly to my mind : "If all the drugs were cast into the sea it would be better for mankind, but worse for the fishes." I stopped all medication, except strychnine, supportive... | |
| S. A. Richmond - 1904 - 572 pages
...bringing on heart failure, and doing far more harm than good." Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes said that if all the drugs were cast into the sea, it would be belter for humanity, but worse for the fishes. Dr. Bell said: "I believe that if the advice of Dr.... | |
| Thomas G. M'Conkey - 1904 - 72 pages
...medicine does not exist." Oliver Wendell Holmes showed his distrust of prevailing medicine by saying : "If all the drugs were cast into the sea it would be so much the better for men, and so much the worse for the fish." Dr. Quain, editor of the Dictionary... | |
| Charles Edmund Fisher - 1904 - 404 pages
...medicine does not exist." Oliver Wendell Holmes showed his distrust of prevailing medicine by saying: "If all the drugs were cast into the sea it would be so much the better for men, and so much the worse for the fish." Dr. Quain, editor of the Dictionary... | |
| Thomas G. M'Conkey - 1904 - 72 pages
...medicine does not exist." Oliver Wendell Holmes showed his distrust of prevailing medicine by saying: "If all the drugs were cast into the sea it would be so much the better for men, and so much the worse for the fish." Dr. Quain, editor of the Dictionary... | |
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