| William E. Farr - 1856 - 50 páginas
...presidents. I postpone the publication of these names until I obtain the Spanish »pd Russian names. Classification is a method of generalization. Several...the anatomist, or the physiologist on the tissues and organs involved ; the medical jurist, on the suddenness or the slowness of the death ; and all... | |
| 1856 - 336 páginas
...presidents. I postpone the publication of these names until I obtain the Spanish and Russian names. Classification is a method of generalization. Several...the anatomist, or the physiologist on the tissues and organs involved; the medical jurist, on the suddenness or the slowness of the death ; and all these... | |
| Massachusetts. Secretary of the Commonwealth - 1858 - 270 páginas
...words: " Classification is a method of generali zation. Several classifications may, therefore, bo used with advantage ; and the physician, the pathologist,...diseases on their treatment as medical or surgical; the patholo gist, on the nature of the morbid action or product; the anato mist, or the physiologist, on... | |
| William Aitken - 1863 - 782 páginas
...CLASSIFICATION. 165 in the way that he thinks the best adapted to facilitate his inquiries, and to yield him general results. The medical practitioner may found...the anatomist or the physiologist, on the tissues and organs involved ; the medical jurist, on the suddenness or slowness of the death ; the hospital... | |
| John Charles Peters, Frederick Greenwood Snelling - 1863 - 600 páginas
...make a classification from his own point of view ; — the physician divides diseases according to their treatment, as medical or surgical ; the pathologist...of the morbid action or product ; the anatomist or physiologist on the organs or tissues implicated ; — and all of these may give useful and interesting... | |
| William Aitken - 1864 - 988 páginas
...purposes, in the way that he thinks the best adapted to facilitate his inquiries, and to yield him general results. The medical practitioner may found...the anatomist or the physiologist, on the tissues and organs involved ; the medical jurist, on the suddenness, slowness, violent, or unnatural mode of... | |
| William Aitken - 1866 - 976 páginas
...purposes, in the way that he thinks the best adapted to facilitate his inquiries, and to yield him general results. The medical practitioner •may found...the anatomist or the physiologist, on the tissues and organs involved ; the medical jurist, on the suddenness, slowness, violent, or unnatural mode of... | |
| Cornelius Walford - 1873 - 694 páginas
...liable to be confounded with each other, is likely to facilitate the deduction of general principles. Classification is a method of generalization. Several...the anatomist, or the physiologist, on the tissues and organs involved ; the medical jurist, on the suddenness or the slowness of the death ; and all... | |
| John Milton Scudder - 1882 - 400 páginas
...purposes, in the way that he thinks the best adapted to facilitate his inquiries, and to yield him general results. The medical practitioner may found...the anatomist or the physiologist, on the tissues and organs involved ; the medical jurist on the suddenness, slowness, violent or unnatural mode of... | |
| William Farr - 1885 - 612 páginas
...liable to be confounded with each other, is likely to facilitate the deduction of general principles. Classification is a method of generalization. Several...the anatomist, or the physiologist on the tissues and organs involved ; the medical jurist, on the suddenness or the slowness of the death ; and all... | |
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