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The Medical Profession in Ancient Times: An Anniversary Discourse - Page 45
by John Watson - 1856 - 222 pages
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The Medical Profession in Ancient Times: An Anniversary Discourse

John Watson - 1856 - 246 pages
...connected with the practice of medicine, and with it alone, except disgrace ; and that does not hurt those who are familiar with it. Such persons are like the...this change, the world has ascribed to Hippocrates. , CHAPTER IV. HIPPOCRATES AND HIS IMMEDIATE SUCCESSORS. OF the personal history of Hippocrates, we...
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Essays on State Medicine

Henry Wyldbore Rumsey - 1856 - 506 pages
...introduced in tragedies, for as they have the shape, and dress, and personal appearance of an actor, but are not actors, so also physicians are many in title, but very few in reality."—Adanuft Translation of the Above. ESSAY II. § 1. IT seemed desirable in the preceding...
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Transactions of the Medical Society of New Jersey

Medical Society of New Jersey - 1871 - 882 pages
...figures»which are introduced in tragedies ; for, as they have the shape and dress, and personal appearance of actors, so also physicians are many in title but very few in reality." CASE OF PLACENTA PR/VIA. BY DB VANSLYKE. / ' About 11 o'clock PM, February 9, 1873, I was called to...
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Doctor in Medicine: And Other Papers on Professional Subjects

Stephen Smith - 1872 - 328 pages
...introduced in tragedies, for as they have the shape, and dress, and personal appearance of actors, but are not actors, so also physicians are many in title but very few in reality." Turning to those who were commencing the study, he says : " Whoever is to acquire a 13* competent knowledge...
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Transactions

Medical Society of New Jersey - 1873 - 264 pages
...which are introduced in tragedies; for, aa they have the shape and dress, and personal appearance of actors, so also physicians are many in title but very few in reality." CASE OF PLACENTA PRIVIA. BY DB VANSLYKE. About 11 o'clock PM, February 9, 1873, I was called to see...
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Denver Medical Times, Volume 3

1884 - 404 pages
...introduced in tragedies, for as they have the shape, and dress, and personal appearance of an actor, but are not actors, so, also, physicians are many in title, but very few in reality. The genius of medicine is heroic. The heroism of physicians has sometimes come from their love of science...
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The Genuine Works of Hippocrates, Volume 2

Hippocrates - 1886 - 398 pages
...place. Zuinin tragedies, for as they have the shape, and dress, and personal appearance of an actor, but are not actors, so also physicians are many in title but very few in reality. 2. Whoever is to acquire a competent knowledge of medicine, ought to be possessed of the following...
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The Genuine works of Hippocrates v. 2, Volume 2

Hippocrates - 1886 - 394 pages
...place. Zuinin tragedies, for as they have the shape, and dress, and personal appearance of an actor, but are not actors, so also physicians are many in title but very few in reality. 2. Whoever is to acquire a competent knowledge of medicine, ought to be possessed of the following...
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The Medical Brief: A Monthly Journal of Scientific Medicine and ..., Volume 21

1893 - 822 pages
...introduced in tragedies, for as they have shape, and dress, and personal appearance of an actor, but are not actors, so also physicians are many in title but very few in reality." 2. " Whoever is to acquire a competent knowledge of medicine, ought to be possessed of the following...
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Conferences on the moral philosophy of medicine

John William Severin Gouley - 1906 - 398 pages
...introduced in tragedies, for as they have the shape, and dress, and personal appearance of actors, but are not actors, so also physicians are many in title but very few in reality. 2. Whoever is to acquire a competent knowledge of medicine, ought to be possessed of the following...
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