If any old woman had the possession of a herb or a salt which could antagonise the disease, her knowledge would be worth more than that of the whole College of Physicians. I am happy to say that this does not apply to many other diseases, where the knowledge... Medical Times and Gazette - Página 841869Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1869 - 458 páginas
...especially in the article of meat, and with a corresponding diminution in the number and severity of fits; but on the other hand, I know other cases where a...been most in vogue have been the metallic tonics. 7 » It was whilst I was examining the effects of the various remedies that I discovered the very superior... | |
| Sir Samuel Wilks - 1878 - 524 páginas
...cases where particular drugs may be of service, and beyond their administration little can be done. If any old woman had the possession of a herb or a...been the metallic tonics. It is remarkable that such classes of drugs seem to have more efficiency in morbid states of the nervous system than those which... | |
| Sir Samuel Wilks - 1883 - 642 páginas
...cases where particular drugs may be of service, and beyond their administration little can be done. If any old woman had the possession of a herb or a...empirical ; those that have hitherto been most in vogue are the metallic tonics. It is remarkable that such classes of drugs seem to have more efficiency in... | |
| Edward Cox Mann - 1883 - 760 páginas
...administration we can do little. If any old woman had the possession of nn herb or a salt which could antagonize the disease, her knowledge would be worth more than...tonics. It is remarkable that such class of drugs seems to have more efficiency in morbid states of the nervous system than those which have a more direct... | |
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