Curiosities of Medical Experience, Том 1R. Bently, 1837 |
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... Hippocrates . To this day the same name is given to medical men in Greece , where , until lately , they were in the habit of per- ambulating the streets , and seeking occupation by crying out at certain distances , Callos iatros ! ( The ...
... Hippocrates . To this day the same name is given to medical men in Greece , where , until lately , they were in the habit of per- ambulating the streets , and seeking occupation by crying out at certain distances , Callos iatros ! ( The ...
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... Hippocrates ad- vises his son Thessalus to study numbers and geo- metry , as the knowledge of astronomy was indis- pensable to a physician , the phenomena of diseases being dependent on the rising or the setting of the stars . Aristotle ...
... Hippocrates ad- vises his son Thessalus to study numbers and geo- metry , as the knowledge of astronomy was indis- pensable to a physician , the phenomena of diseases being dependent on the rising or the setting of the stars . Aristotle ...
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... Hippocrates , and Galen , on the same principle , affirm that stupidity and for- getfulness are produced by cold and humidity . The celebrated Descartes , in his younger days , states that he felt his enthusiasm moderated by the damps ...
... Hippocrates , and Galen , on the same principle , affirm that stupidity and for- getfulness are produced by cold and humidity . The celebrated Descartes , in his younger days , states that he felt his enthusiasm moderated by the damps ...
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... Hippocrates verily believed that there did exist individuals who could draw a voice from their belly . He speaks of the wife of Poli- marchus , who , being affected with a quinsy , spoke in this manner ; hence this power was called En ...
... Hippocrates verily believed that there did exist individuals who could draw a voice from their belly . He speaks of the wife of Poli- marchus , who , being affected with a quinsy , spoke in this manner ; hence this power was called En ...
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... Hippocrates , and Galen , Serapion , Rasis , and Avicen , Aberrois , Damascene , and Constantin , Bernard , Galisden , and Gilbertin . Of his diet measurable was he , For it was of no superfluitie ; But of great nourishing and ...
... Hippocrates , and Galen , Serapion , Rasis , and Avicen , Aberrois , Damascene , and Constantin , Bernard , Galisden , and Gilbertin . Of his diet measurable was he , For it was of no superfluitie ; But of great nourishing and ...
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