| Francis Bacon - 1815 - 324 páginas
...directing the mind. Medicine, therefore, has been rather professed, than laboured : and yet more laboured than advanced ; as the pains bestowed thereon, were...and but little new matter, in the writers of physic. We divide medicine into three parts, or offices ; viz. 1 . the preservation of health, 2. the cure... | |
| Durham Dunlop - 1868 - 502 páginas
...father of the Inductive Philosophy, " has been more professed than laboured, and yet more laboured than advanced, as the pains bestowed thereon were rather circular than progressive." And commenting on this truth proclaimed more than two hundred years ago, what said a great medical... | |
| American Institute of Homeopathy - 1870 - 742 páginas
...no longer lie open to the charge Lord Bacon brought two centuries ago, that " physic had been more professed than labored, and yet more labored than...bestowed thereon were rather circular than progressive." Pardon me, gentlemen, for detaining you too long from the business of these sessions. The President... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1872 - 602 páginas
...directing the mind. Medicine, therefore, has been rather professed than laboured, and yet more laboured than advanced, as the pains bestowed thereon were...and but little new matter, in the writers of physic. We divide medicine into three parts, or offices : viz., 1st, the preservation of health ; 2nd, the... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1899 - 540 páginas
...more danger in such generals as are false in themselves, and seduce instead of directing the mind. Medicine, therefore, has been rather professed than...and but little new matter, in the writers of physic. We divide medicine into three parts, or offices: viz., 1st, the 8 preservation of health; 2d, the cure... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1900 - 542 páginas
...more danger in such generals as are false in themselves, and seduce instead of directing the mind. Medicine, therefore, has been rather professed than...and but little new matter, in the writers of physic. We divide medicine into three parts, or offices: viz., ist, the 8 preservation of health; 2d, the cure... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1901 - 606 páginas
...directing the mind. Medicine, therefore, has been rather professed than laboured, and yet more laboured than advanced, as the pains bestowed thereon were...and but little new matter, in the writers of physic. We divide medicine into three parts, or offices : viz., 1st, the preservation of health ; 2nd, the... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1902 - 440 páginas
...is more danger in such generals as are false in themselves and seduce instead of directing the mind. Medicine, therefore, has been rather professed than...and but little new matter, in the writers of physic. We divide medicine into three parts, or offices: viz., 1st, the preservation of health; 2d, the cure... | |
| 1912 - 314 páginas
...has progressed, ie, by attending to case records, morbid anatomy and animal experimentation : " . . . Medicine, therefore, has been rather professed than...and but little new matter in the writers of physic. . . . "And first we may note the discontinuance of that useful method of Hippocrates, in which writing... | |
| Harris L. Coulter - 2001 - 822 páginas
...who was physician both to soul and body."481 Since then, however, it has stagnated: "Medicine . . . has been rather professed than labored, and yet more...progressive; for I find great repetition and but little new in the writers of physic."482 Bacon criticizes physicians for their unwillingness to labor and their... | |
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