| George Moore - 1846 - 452 páginas
...action. This subject is worthy of especial study by those who are engaged in the treatment of insanity. Much has been done, but much more remains to be done, in adapting those remedies that act powerfully on the nervous system to the mental condition of the patient.... | |
| GEORGE MOORE - 1852 - 466 páginas
...action. This subject is worthy of especial study by those who are engaged in the treatment of insanity. . Much has been done, but much more remains to be done, in adapting those remedies that act powerfully on the nervous system to the mental condition of the patient.... | |
| John Charles Peters - 1860 - 94 páginas
...been made in the study of disease, so do we regard the specific method as one of the greatest advances which has yet been made in the study of the cure of...may tell a different tale ; much has been done, but more remains to be done. In like manner, as Morgagni, the father of pathological anatomy, has been... | |
| Moses Caston - 1860 - 276 páginas
...operation. With every succeeding year it has been attended with special tokens of Divine approbation. Much has been done : but much more remains to be done, in the interesting field which it occupies. Greatly do its devoted agents deserve an interest in the prayers... | |
| Leone Levi - 1860 - 282 páginas
...introduction of a sound commercial policy should have been made the subject of a treaty of commerce. Much has been done, but much more remains to be done, in removing the shackles which yet intercept international trading. The tariff of Holland has, since 1845,... | |
| John Charles Peters, Frederick Greenwood Snelling - 1863 - 600 páginas
...been made in the study of disease, so do we regard the specific method as one of the greatest advances which has yet been made in the study of the cure of...anatomy, has been far outstripped by Andral, Louis, Cruvelhier, Rokitansky, &c., and Laennec, the father of physical diagnosis, has been far surpassed... | |
| Charles Hillman Brough - 1898 - 258 páginas
...been important as contributing to a broader settlement and a more advanced industrial civilization. Much has been done, but much more remains to be done. In general, the primitive methods of irrigation in Utah were haphazard, and projects were carried out... | |
| David Jessup Doherty - 1904 - 16 páginas
...In all the provinces 1 passed through 1 watched the roads, and I spoke with not a few supervisors. Much has been done, but much more remains to be done in the matter of building roads, and especially of keeping them in repair. It occurred to me that the... | |
| David Jessup Doherty - 1904 - 28 páginas
...In all the provinces 1 passed through I watched the roads, and I spoke with not a few supervisors. Much has been done, but much more remains to be done in the matter of building roads, and especially of keeping them in repair. It occurred to me that the... | |
| Geographical Society of Philadelphia - 1920 - 240 páginas
...Paracale, in Ambos Camarines, and Bais, Negros, have harbors which will accommodate shallow-draft boats. Much has been done, but much more remains to be done in the way of harbor improvement, and plans are being made for steady progress. The growing importance... | |
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