During the last twenty years, omitting all lesser instances, I have known the rise and decline of five or six fashions in medical doctrine or treatment ; some of them affecting the name of systems, and all deriving too much support from credulity or other... The British Journal of Homoeopathy - Page 167edited by - 1865Full view - About this book
| Medicine - 1839 - 638 pages
...conclusions as to particular modes of treatment. He states having known during the last twenty years, " the rise and decline of five or six fashions in medical doctrine or treatment; some of them affecting the name of systems; and all deriving too much support from credulity, or other... | |
| Sir Henry Holland - Medicine - 1840 - 800 pages
...popular esteem ; and each sanctioned by credulity, even where most dangerous in application to practice. During the last twenty years, omitting all lesser...five or six fashions in medical doctrine or treatment ; some of them affecting the name of systems, and all deriving too much support from credulity or other... | |
| Sir Henry Holland - Medicine - 1852 - 356 pages
...popular esteem ; and each sanctioned by credulity, even where most dangerous in application to practice. During the last twenty years, omitting all lesser...five or six fashions in medical doctrine or treatment ; some of them affecting the name of systems, and all deriving too much support from credulity or other... | |
| Sir Henry Holland - Medicine - 1858 - 376 pages
...sanctioned by credulity, even where most dangerous in application to practice. During the last thirty years, omitting all lesser instances, I have known the rise and decline of six or eight fashions of medical doctrine or treatment; some of them affecting the name of systems,... | |
| Social sciences - 1861 - 774 pages
...explains the observation made by Sir Henry Holland in 1852, that ' during the last twenty years he had known the rise and decline of five or six fashions in medical doctrine or treatment, some of them affecting the name of " systems," and all deriving too much support from credulity, even... | |
| 1865 - 732 pages
...do we really know of it ? of its mode of action, of its powers for good, their limits, or extent ? Every point that we would call attention to in the...six fashions in Medical doctrine or treatment." For a:i illustration of this, read the valuable papers we are now publishing by Inspector-General E. Hare,... | |
| Medicine - 1907 - 1058 pages
...where most dangerous in application to practice. During my years of practice of a quarter of a century, omitting all lesser instances, I have known the rise and decline of many fashions of medical doctrine or treatment; some of them affecting the name of systems, and all... | |
| Mahendralala Sarkar - 1903 - 168 pages
...most painful feeling of distrust in all modes of treatment." Sir Henry Holland writing in 1839 says, " During the last twenty years, omitting all lesser...or six fashions in medical doctrine or treatment." " What, indeed, is the history of medicine," asks Sir J. Forbes, " but a history of perpetual changes... | |
| Medicine - 1907 - 1012 pages
...where most dangerous in application to practice. During my years of practice of a quarter of a century, omitting all lesser instances, I have known the rise and decline of many fashions of medical doctrine or treatment; some of them affecting the- name of systems, and all... | |
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