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" I sincerely believe that the unbiased opinion of most medical men of sound judgment and long experience is made up, that the amount of death and disaster in the world would be less, if all disease were left to itself, than it now is under the multiform,... "
Medical Problems of the Day: The Annual Discourse Before the Massachusetts ... - Página 21
por Nathan Allen - 1874 - 92 páginas
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Brief expositions of rational medicine

Jacob Bigelow - 1858 - 92 páginas
...that the amount of death and disaster in the world would be less, if all disease were left to itself, than it now is under the multiform, reckless and contradictory...their differences at the expense of their patients. But there is no probability that expectant medicine will' ever prevail in its character as such. The...
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The Cincinnati Lancet & Observer, Volumen19

1858 - 784 páginas
...that the amount of death and disaster in the world would be less, if all disease were left to itself, than it now is under the multiform, reckless and contradictory...their differences at the expense of their patients." The annual course of lectures of the Massachusetts Medical College, commenced last Wednesday, with...
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The Criterion: Or, The Test of Talk about Familiar Things

Henry Theodore Tuckerman - 1866 - 388 páginas
..." the amount of death and disaster in the world would be less, if all disease were left to itself, than it now is under the multiform, reckless, and contradictory modes of practice." A conscientious student, of high personal character, entered upon the profession with enthusiastic...
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Modern Inquiries, Classical, Professional, and Miscellaneous

Jacob Bigelow - 1867 - 404 páginas
...the amount of death and disaster in the world would be less, if all disease were left to itself, thau it now is under the multiform, reckless, and contradictory...their differences at the expense of their patients. But there is no probability that expectant medicine will ever prevail in its character as such. The...
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Modern Inquiries, Classical, Professional, and Miscellaneous

Jacob Bigelow - 1867 - 408 páginas
...that the amount of death and disaster in the world would bo less, if all disease were left to itself, than it now is under the multiform, reckless, and...which practitioners of adverse denominations carry ou their differences at the expense of their patients. But there is no probability that expectant medicine...
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The collector: essays on books, newspapers [&c.].

Henry Theodore Tuckerman - 1868 - 384 páginas
...that ' the amount of death and disaster in the world would be less if all disease were left to itself, than it now is under the multiform, reckless, and contradictory modes of practice.' A conscientious student, of high personal character, entered upon the profession with enthusiastic...
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Littell's Living Age, Volumen98

1868 - 846 páginas
...<li— aster in the world would be less, if all disease were left to itself, than it now is umli-r the multiform, reckless, and contradictory modes of practice, good and bad, with w!ii«-ii practitioners of adverse denominations earn1 on their differences at the expense of their...
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Alcohol, a Dangerous and Unnecessary Medicine: How and Why; what Medical ...

Martha Meir Allen - 1900 - 444 páginas
...the amount of death and disaster in the world would be less, if all diseases were left to themselves, than it now is under the multiform, reckless, and contradictory modes of practice, with which practitioners of 335 diverse denominations carry on their differences, at the expense of...
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Contributions to medical and biological research v. 2, Volumen2

1919 - 692 páginas
...that the amount of death and disaster in the world would be less, if all disease were left to itself, than it now is under the multiform, reckless and contradictory...their differences at the expense of their patients." As RC Ewing wrote in 1896 (Med. Rec., June 13, 1896, 845), " It was not until a much later period that...
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Contributions to Medical and Biological Research, Volumen2

1919 - 690 páginas
...that the amount of death and disaster in the world would be less, if all disease were left to itself, than it now is under the multiform, reckless and contradictory...their differences at the expense of their patients." As RC Ewing wrote in 1896 (Med. Rec., June 13, 1896, 845), " It was not until a much later period that...
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