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" 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 like to be ailing from any cause. It learned... "
Medical Times and Gazette - Página 219
1868
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The Cincinnati Lancet & Observer, Volumen19;Volumen37

1876 - 1164 páginas
...fields, and Oliver Wendel Holmes, with his accustomed accuracy and beauty of expression says, " that medicine, sometimes impertinently — often ignorantly...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...
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American Eclectic Medical Review, Volúmenes3-4

1868 - 596 páginas
...laboratory. Accident is the great chemist and toxicologist. Battle is the great vivisector. Hunger has instituted researches on food such as no Liebig, no...slightest use to anybody who is ailing in any way, or like to be ailing from any cause." The first time it has ever been admitted in a broad sense by...
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Journal of Materia Medica, Volumen7

1868 - 608 páginas
...•employment of this remedy. Something of value may be appropriated from every system of medical practice. everything from every source that can be of the slightest use to anybody who is ailing in any way, or like to be ailing from any cause. It learned from a monk how to use antimony, from a Jesuit how...
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Leavenworth Medical Herald, Volumen1

1867 - 506 páginas
...surgery or medicine — by any of its disciples from Hahnemann down to the puff-darts of our own time : "Medicine, sometimes impertinently, often ignorantly,...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...
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The Southern Practitioner, Volumen32

1910 - 678 páginas
...from cattle. Perhaps one-tenth of that amount would be nearer correct. — The Medical Fortnightly. "MEDICINE, sometimes impertinently, often ignorantly,...slightest use to anybody who is ailing in any way, or like to be ailing from any cause. It learned from a monk how to use antimony, from a Jesuit how...
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Medical Essays, 1842-1882

Oliver Wendell Holmes - 1883 - 478 páginas
...laboratory. Accident is the great chemist and toxicologist. Battle is the great vivisector. Hunger has instituted researches on food such as no Liebig, no...often carelessly called " allopathy," appropriates every, thing from every source that can be of the slightest use to anybody who is ailing in any way,...
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Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volumen28

1908 - 744 páginas
...he should be on his guard against a repetition of the error. "Medicine," said Oliver Wendell Holmes, "appropriates everything from every source that can...slightest use to anybody who is ailing in any way, or like to be ailing from any cause. It learned from a monk how to use antimony, from a Jesuit how...
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The Writings of Oliver Wendell Holmes: Medical essays, 1842-1882

Oliver Wendell Holmes - 1891 - 482 páginas
...laboratory. Accident is the great chemist and toxicologist. Battle is the great vivisector. Hunger has instituted researches on food such as no Liebig, no...slightest use to anybody who is ailing in any way, or like to be ailing from any cause. It learned from a monk how to use antimony, from a Jesuit how...
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The International Dental Journal, Volumen12

1891 - 896 páginas
...somewhat at length from Dr. Holmes's " Medical Essays," this broad definition and description of medicine. "Medicine, sometimes impertinently, often ignorantly,...slightest 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...
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MEDICAL ESSAYS

OLIVER WENDELL HOLMS - 1891 - 470 páginas
...laboratory. Accident is the great chemist and toxicologist. Battle is the great vivisector. Hunger has instituted researches on food such as no Liebig, no...often carelessly called " allopathy," appropriates every, thing from every source that can be of the slightest use to anybody who is ailing in any way,...
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