Continental physicians, they have hitherto had less than their due influence, and the principle as such is comparatively little recognised, or brought into general application. In truth, common usage takes for the most part a directly opposite course... Consumption; Its Early and Remediable Stages - Página 283por Edward Smith - 1862 - 447 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Sir Henry Holland - 1840 - 800 páginas
...such, is little brought into general application. In truth, common usage takes for the most part an opposite course; and, under the notion or pretext...important function in those who are presumed to have tendency to pulmonary disorders. Yet, on sound principle, and with reasonable care, it is certain that... | |
| William Wahab Cazalet - 1860 - 118 páginas
...they have hitherto had less than their due influence and the principle as such is little recognised or brought into general application In truth common...presumed to have any tendency to pulmonary disorders." — Holland's Medical Notes, Chapter xx., p. 422. I have introduced this quotation in order to show... | |
| Charles John Plumptre - 1861 - 104 páginas
...hitherto had less than their due influence, and the principle as such is comparatively little recognised or brought into general application. In truth, common...presumed to have any tendency to pulmonary disorders. ... As regards the modes of exercising the function of respiration, they should be various to suit... | |
| Charles John Plumptre - 1870 - 236 páginas
...hitherto had less than their due influence, and the principle as such is comparatively little recognised, or brought into general application. In truth, common...presumed to have any tendency to pulmonary disorders. ... As regards the modes of exercising the function of respiration, they should be various, to suit... | |
| John D'Esté - 1872 - 136 páginas
...have hitherto Lad less than their due influence ; and the principle, as such, is little recognised or brought into general application. In truth common...invigorate health, even in constitutions thus disposed. A person in ordinary health may so exercise the lungs by repetition of a given exertion, that what... | |
| Charles John Plumptre - 1876 - 418 páginas
...physicians, they have hitherto had less than their due influence, and the principle as such is comparatively little recognized, or brought into general application....presumed to have any tendency to pulmonary disorders. . . . As regards the modes of exercising the function of respiration, they should be various, to suit... | |
| Charles John Plumptre - 1881 - 524 páginas
...hitherto had less than their due influence, and the principle as such is comparatively little recognised, or brought into general application. In truth, common...presumed to have any tendency to pulmonary disorders. • •• As regards the modes of exercising the function of respiration, they should be various,... | |
| Samuel Orchart Beeton - 1881 - 336 páginas
...hitherto had less than their due influence, and the principle as such is comparatively little recognised or brought into general application. In truth, common...presumed to have any tendency to pulmonary disorders. ... As regards the modes of exercising the function of respiration, they should be various, to suit... | |
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