| Sir John Forbes, Alexander Tweedie, John Conolly - 1832 - 858 páginas
...result is obtained, and it appears impossible for any fact to be supported by more decisive testimony. Yet in the space of a few short years the boasted...remarks to the case of fever, the disease which has been styled the touchstone of medical theory, and which may be pronounced to be its opprobrium. At the termination... | |
| John Bostock - 1835 - 284 páginas
...result is obtained, and it appears impossible for any fact to be supported by more decisive testimony. Yet in the space of a few short years the boasted...remarks to the case of fever, the disease which has been styled the touchstone of medical theory, and which may be pronounced to be its opprobrium. At the termination... | |
| I. G. Rosenstein - 1840 - 312 páginas
...result is obtained; and it appears impossible for any fact to be supported by more decisive testimony. Yet, in the space of a few short years, the boasted .remedy has lost its value : the disease no longer yields to its power, whilo its place is supplied by some new remedy,... | |
| Sir John Forbes, Alexander Tweedie, John Conolly - 1845 - 788 páginas
...result is obtained, and it appears impossible for any fact to be supported by mote decisive testimony. Yet in the space of a few short years the boasted...disappointment. Let us apply these remarks to the case of fever, thu disease which has been styled the touchstone of medical theory, and which may be pronounced to... | |
| John Epps - 1850 - 346 páginas
...diseases—namely, fever, is thus attested by Dr. Bostock :•—Cyclopoedia of Practical Medicine, p. 68. " Let us apply these remarks to the case of fever, the disease which has been styled the touchstone of medical theory, and which may be pronounced to be its opprobrium. At the termination... | |
| Russell Thacher Trall - 1851 - 488 páginas
...result is obtained, and it appears impossible for an* fact to be supported by more decisive testimony. Yet in the space of a few short years the boasted...place is supplied by some new remedy, which, like its predecessor, runs through the same career of expectation, success, and disappointment." HISTORY O¥... | |
| John Mason Good - 1864 - 766 páginas
...result is obtained, and it appears impossible for any fact to be supported by more decisive testimony. Yet in the space of a few short years the boasted remedy lias lost its virtue, the disease no longer yields to its power, while its place is supplied by some... | |
| Jefferson B. Fancher - 1868 - 404 páginas
...result is obtained ; and it appears impossible for any fact to be supported by more decisive testimony. Yet in the space of a few short years the boasted...place is supplied by some new remedy, which, like its predecessor, runs through the same career of expectation, success, and disappointment. Medical books... | |
| 1884 - 400 páginas
...obtained, and it appears impossible for any fact to be supported by more decisive testimony. Yet m the space of a few short years the boasted remedy...career of expectation, success, and disappointment." Prof. Geo. B. Wood, in vol. 2d of bis " Theory and Practice of Medicine," very minutely and thoroughly... | |
| Eugene Hatch - 1891 - 198 páginas
...result is obtained and it appears impossible for any fact to be supported by more decisive testimony. Yet in the space of a few short years the boasted...place is supplied by some new remedy, which, like its predecessor, runs through the same career of expectation, success and disappointment." Rev. Dr. JM... | |
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