| Thomas Joseph Pettigrew - 1817 - 432 pages
...practitioner who studies the honour of his profession and the happiness of his patients, should sedulously endeavour to cultivate an acquaintance with the anatomy of the mind, as well as that of the body. The first, arduous as it is, is so connected with the rational and metaphysical nature of man, and all... | |
| Richard Reece - 1828 - 604 pages
...undertake the important office of visiting the sick, and prescribing for the cure of their maladies, should cultivate an acquaintance with the anatomy of the mind as well as that of the body. Of the influence of the mind on the body, some further remarks are given in the articles on the hypochondriac... | |
| 1805 - 604 pages
...of healing implies, in a metaphorical as well us a literal sense, a knowledge of the human heart — the anatomy of the mind as well as that of the body. Medical cannot be separated from moral science, without reciprocal and essential mutilation. This remark... | |
| Yetta Blaze de Bury - 1898 - 302 pages
...human production, there has arisen a generation of men like Broca, Claude Bernard, Charcot, who examine the anatomy of the mind as well as that of the body, needing philosophical instruments unknown to Ambroise Pare and Fagon. It would seem that the philosopher... | |
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