British and Foreign Medical Review: Or Quarterly Journal of Practical Medicine and Surgery, Volum 211846 |
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Pŕgina 1
... Condition of the Working Classes in the City of Dublin , with Tables of Sickness , Medical Attend- ance , Deaths , Expectation of Life , & c . & c .; together with some Glean- ings from the Census Returns of 1841. By THOMAS WILLIS ...
... Condition of the Working Classes in the City of Dublin , with Tables of Sickness , Medical Attend- ance , Deaths , Expectation of Life , & c . & c .; together with some Glean- ings from the Census Returns of 1841. By THOMAS WILLIS ...
Pŕgina 5
... condition of the classes which he makes the subjects of comparison , Mr. Neison has made choice of the only perfectly unobjectionable standard ; and we shall willingly admit that his facts and tests are unexceptionable , though , as we ...
... condition of the classes which he makes the subjects of comparison , Mr. Neison has made choice of the only perfectly unobjectionable standard ; and we shall willingly admit that his facts and tests are unexceptionable , though , as we ...
Pŕgina 9
... condition would seem to flow directly from the luxuriant and pampered style of living among the wealthier classes , whose artificial habits interfere with the nature and degree of those physical exercises which , in a simpler class of ...
... condition would seem to flow directly from the luxuriant and pampered style of living among the wealthier classes , whose artificial habits interfere with the nature and degree of those physical exercises which , in a simpler class of ...
Pŕgina 16
... condition of friendly societies throughout the country . The rate of sickness as given in the table of the Highland Society , has been long and generally acknowledged to be much below the actual average , and even so far back as 1825 it ...
... condition of friendly societies throughout the country . The rate of sickness as given in the table of the Highland Society , has been long and generally acknowledged to be much below the actual average , and even so far back as 1825 it ...
Pŕgina 18
... conditions as to whatever is within the scope of public sanitary measures are the same , that other elements must ... condition , that a better clue will be found to the differences in the duration of life . It is not to be expected ...
... conditions as to whatever is within the scope of public sanitary measures are the same , that other elements must ... condition , that a better clue will be found to the differences in the duration of life . It is not to be expected ...
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Passatges populars
Pŕgina 145 - And God said, Behold I have given you every herb bearing seed, which is upon the face of all the earth, and every tree, in the which is the fruit of a tree yielding seed ; to you it shall be for meat.
Pŕgina 504 - That in a lesser, but still not a small proportion, the disease is cured by nature in spite of them ; in other words, their interference opposing, instead of assisting the cure.
Pŕgina 257 - And such, in truth do we believe to be, literally, the condition of physic at this moment. Things have arrived at such a pitch, that they cannot be worse. They must mend or end.
Pŕgina 195 - Now, each of these pores being the aperture of a little tube of about a quarter of an inch long, it follows, that in a square inch of skin on the palm of the hand there exists a length of tube equal to 882 inches, or 73i feet.
Pŕgina 343 - Majesty, it shall be lawful for One of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, or...
Pŕgina 222 - Hahnemann was undoubtedly a man of genius and a scholar ; a man of indefatigable industry, of undaunted energy. In the history of medicine his name will appear in the same list with those of the greatest systematists and theorists; unsurpassed by few in the originality and ingenuity of his views, superior to most in having substantiated and carried out his doctrines into actual and most extensive practice.
Pŕgina 517 - ... and speedy termination, but demanding the employment of prompt and strong measures to prevent a fatal issue in a considerable proportion of cases. And such is the nature of the premises, that there can hardly be any mistake as to the justness of the inference. Dr. Fleischmann is a regular, well-educated physician, as capable of forming a true diagnosis as other practitioners, and he is considered by those who know him as a man of honour and respectability, and incapable of attesting a falsehood.
Pŕgina 222 - No candid observer of his actions, or candid reader of his writings, can hesitate for a moment to admit that he was a very extraordinary man, — one whose name will descend to posterity as the exclusive excogitator and founder of an original system of medicine, as ingenious as many that preceded it, and destined...
Pŕgina 260 - To teach teachers to teach the rising generation of medical men that it is Infinitely more practical to be master- of the elements of medical science, and to know diseases thoroughly, than to know by rote a farrago of receipts, or to be aware that certain doctors, of old or of recent times, have said that certain medicines are good for certain diseases. " 17. Also to teach students that no systematic or theoretical classification of diseases, or of therapeutic agents, ever yet promulgated, is true,...
Pŕgina iv - A CLINICAL INTRODUCTION TO THE PRACTICE OF AUSCULTATION, and other Modes of Physical Diagnosis, in Diseases of the Lungs and Heart. Second American from the Second and Improved London Edition.