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... disease ib . -discoveries of the Alexandrian doctors , 133 - noted physicians , ib.system of empiricists led to valuable discoveries , ib . benefits resulting from change in the medical mind , ib . - systems of medicine connected with ...
... disease ib . -discoveries of the Alexandrian doctors , 133 - noted physicians , ib.system of empiricists led to valuable discoveries , ib . benefits resulting from change in the medical mind , ib . - systems of medicine connected with ...
Pagina 14
... diseases , and those who are engaged in battles and dangers , either sacrifice men as victims , or vow that they will sacrifice them , and employ the Druids as the performers of those sacrifices ; because they think that unless the life ...
... diseases , and those who are engaged in battles and dangers , either sacrifice men as victims , or vow that they will sacrifice them , and employ the Druids as the performers of those sacrifices ; because they think that unless the life ...
Pagina 131
... disease and the healing art a special study , and derived their means of subsistence from the practice of their craft . Beyond this , however , very little has been handed down to us , and it is probable very little could , for obser ...
... disease and the healing art a special study , and derived their means of subsistence from the practice of their craft . Beyond this , however , very little has been handed down to us , and it is probable very little could , for obser ...
Pagina 132
... disease . For awhile the Alexandrian doctors devoted themselves with ardor to the study of disease in its various forms , seeking to connect its phenomena with the facts and principles dissec- tion had revealed to them . Their labors ...
... disease . For awhile the Alexandrian doctors devoted themselves with ardor to the study of disease in its various forms , seeking to connect its phenomena with the facts and principles dissec- tion had revealed to them . Their labors ...
Pagina 133
... disease by the light of pure reason . The result was a speedy lapse into insane and fruitless speculation . To ... diseases and conditions of the system , and little came from their labors except a knowledge of the efficacy and mode of ...
... disease by the light of pure reason . The result was a speedy lapse into insane and fruitless speculation . To ... diseases and conditions of the system , and little came from their labors except a knowledge of the efficacy and mode of ...
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