| Homeopathy - 1848 - 494 pages
...discovery " even of the laws, by which our practice shall be guided : and so bring up "the therapeutic department of medicine to a nearer level with those...strictly ministerial and subservient to this. And 1 think I "do not entertain an extravagant expectation of the results of the formation " of this society,... | |
| Medicine - 1868 - 1192 pages
...of the society for elucidation. He concluded by an encouraging prognosis, remarking as follows — " I think I do not entertain an extravagant expectation...strictly managed, it will hereafter be spoken of as the starting-point of a vast and solid improvement in that which is our special office in the world, the... | |
| 1875 - 756 pages
...discovery " even of the laws, by which our practice shall be guided : and so bring up " the therapeutic department of medicine to a nearer level with those...when I express my belief that, if wisely and strictly man" aged, it will hereafter be spoken of as the starting-point of a vast and solid " improvement in... | |
| Medicine - 1885 - 792 pages
...are, above all things, anxious to see " the therapeutic crowning department of medicine " placed on "a nearer level with those other parts which are strictly ministerial and subservient to this." But, alas, a brief glance at the statements of the means of therapeutic research relied on by the President... | |
| Medicine - 1888 - 596 pages
...mission of society effort, as proclamed by SIR THOMAS WATSON, "to bring up the therapeutical de partment of medicine to a nearer level with those other parts which are stricly ministerial and subservient to it," is not yet realized To fulfill this mission is the highest... | |
| Medicine - 1896 - 800 pages
...better ascertainment of the rules — peradventure to the discovery even of the laws — by which our practice should be guided, and so bring up the therapeutic...department of medicine to a nearer level with those which are strictly ministerial and subservient to this." Such a research as this it was that enabled... | |
| Clinical Society of London - 1896 - 406 pages
...the discovery even of the laws by which our practice shall be guided, and so bring the therapeutic department of medicine to a nearer level with those...are strictly ministerial and subservient to this." One cannot but be struck with the fact that the existence of disease here appears to be looked upon... | |
| Medicine - 1868 - 856 pages
...better ascertainment of the rules — peradventnre, to the discovery even of the laws— by which pur practice should be guided ; and so bring up the therapeutic...subservient to this. And I think I do not entertain ID extravagant expectation of the results of the formation of this Society when I express my belief... | |
| Medicine - 1868 - 786 pages
...better ascertainment of the rules — peradventure, to the discovery even of the laws — by which our practice should be guided, and so bring up the therapeutic...are strictly ministerial and subservient to this." We cannot but regard this address as one most significant of the progress of medicine. We are told... | |
| Homeopathy - 1878 - 606 pages
...to a better ascertainment of the rules — peradventnre to the discovery even of laws, by which oar practice should be guided, and so bring up the therapeutic...are strictly ministerial and subservient to this." . . . — Address on the Present State of Tltenipeutics, "Lancet" 1868, p. 212. These, ladies and gentlemen,... | |
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