| 1839 - 534 pages
...used; and such was the subdivision of labour, that there were physicians for every separate complaint, some for the eyes, others for the head, others for the teeth, others for the abdominal parts, and others for diseases which did not manifest themselves by outward visible symptoms.... | |
| 1839 - 1032 pages
...used; and such was the subdivision of labour, that there were physicians for every separate complaint, some for the eyes, others for the head, others for the teeth, others for the abdominal parts, and others for diseases which did not manifest themselves by outward visible symptom*.... | |
| Herodotus, Henry Cary - 1848 - 634 pages
...are not all alike, but differ from each other. 84. The art of medicine is thus divided amongst them: each physician applies himself to one disease only,...and not more. All places abound in physicians; some physicians are for the eyes, others for the head, others for the teeth, others for the parts about... | |
| 1856 - 458 pages
...them, skilled in medicine, and practiced, as some suppose, among the people. "Here," says Herodotus, "each physician applies himself to one disease only,...the eyes, others for the head, others for the teeth, and others for internal diseases." These Egyptian priests were sought for by The rulers of the surrounding... | |
| Herodotus, Henry Cary - 1852 - 642 pages
...are not all alike, but differ from each other. 84. The art of medicine is thus divided amongst them : each physician applies himself to one disease only,...and not more. All places abound in physicians ; some physicians are for the eyes, others for the head, others for the teeth, others for the parts about... | |
| Charles Anthon - 1853 - 610 pages
...; and such was the subdivision of labor, that there were physicians for every separate complaint : some for the eyes, others for the head, others for the teeth, others for the abdominal parts, and others for diseases which did not manifest themselves by any outward, visible... | |
| Charles Anthon - 1853 - 600 pages
...; and such was the subdivision of labor, that there were physicians for every separate complaint : some for the eyes, others for the head, others for the teeth, others for the abdominal parts, and others for diseases which did not manifest themselves by any outward, visible... | |
| John Watson - 1856 - 248 pages
...influential body ;• receiving for their support about one-third of the whole .income of thenation. They were of several orders ; most of them skilled...for the eyes, others for the head, others for the teethj others for the parts about the belly, and' others 'for internal diseases." Of this / same class... | |
| 1856 - 580 pages
...them, skilled in medicine, and practiced, as some suppose, among the people. "Here," says Herodotus, "each physician applies himself to one disease only,...the eyes, others for the head, others for the teeth, and others for internal diseases." These Egyptian priests were sought for by the rulers of the surrounding... | |
| 1856 - 652 pages
...following interesting passage : "The art of medicine is thus divided amongst them, (the Egyptians,) each physician applies himself to one disease only...and not more. All places abound in physicians ; some physicians are for the eyes, others for the head, others for the teeth, and others for internal disorders."... | |
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