... show that, like a sensible practitioner, he does not allow himself blindly to follow either the one or the other, but seeks out the cause of disease, and tries by rational measures to remove it. The cases are the most valuable part of the book. The Practitioner - Page 1791879Full view - About this book
| Joseph Kidd - 1879 - 208 pages
...contraria contrariis and similia similibus, but the cases he gives in his chapter on Ars Medica shows that, like a sensible practitioner, he does not allow...ineffectual, but the cases are both interesting and susgestive, and are well worth perusal as affording valuable hints in regard to treatment. THE LAWS... | |
| John Milner Fothergill - Gout - 1879 - 552 pages
...he does not allow himself blindly to follow cither the one or the other, but seeks out the cause of disease, and tries by rational measures to remove...The cases are the most valuable part of the book." — London Practitimur. LANDIS, A COMPEND OF OBSTETRICS. Illustrated. A Compend of Obstetrics ; especially... | |
| James Tyson - 1881 - 372 pages
...he does not allow himself blindly to follow cither the one or the other, but seeks out the cause of disease, and tries by rational measures to remove...The cases are the most valuable part of the book." — London Practitioner. LANDIS, A COMPEND OF OBSTETRICS. Illustrated. A Compend of Obstetries; especially... | |
| Joseph Kidd - 1882 - 218 pages
...contraria contrariis and similia similibus, but the cases he gives in his chapter on Ars Medica shows that, like a sensible practitioner, he does not allow...as affording valuable hints in regard to treatment. COMPACT, RELIABLE BOOKS, AT LOW PRICES. The publishers of this series, realizing that the demand from... | |
| William Allingham - Rectum - 1882 - 226 pages
...he does not allow himself blindly to follow either the one or the other, but seeks out the cause of disease, and tries by rational measures to remove...The cases are the most valuable part of the book." — London Practitioner. LANDIS, A COMPEND OF OBSTETRICS. Illustrated. A Compend of Obstetrics ; especially... | |
| Sir Henry Thompson - 1882 - 244 pages
...he does not allow himself blindly to follow either the one or the other, but seeks out the cause of disease, and tries by rational measures to remove...The cases are the most valuable part of the book." — London Practitioner. LEGG, ON THE URINE. Practical Guide to the Examination of the Urine, for Practitioner... | |
| Hiram V. Sweringen - Pharmacy - 1882 - 628 pages
...cither the one or the other, hut seeks out the cause ofcli.sea.se, and tries by rational measures lo remove it. The cases are the most valuable part of the book." — London Practitioner. LANDIS, A COMPEND OF OBSTETRICS. Illustrated. A Compend of Obstetrics; especially... | |
| William Acton - 1883 - 340 pages
...he does not allow himself blindly to follow either the one or the other, but seeks out the cause of disease, and tries by rational measures to remove...The cases are the most valuable part of the book." — London Practitioner. LEGG, ON THE URINE. Practical Guide to the Examination of the Urine, for Practitioner... | |
| Sir Henry Thompson - Urinary organs - 1884 - 208 pages
...he does not allow himself blindly to follow either the one or the other, but seeks out the cause of disease, and tries by rational measures to remove...The cases are the most valuable part of the book." — London Practitioner. LANDIS, A COMPEND OF OBSTETRICS. Illustrated. A Compend of Obstetrics ; especially... | |
| Sir Henry Thompson - 1884 - 260 pages
...he does not allow himself blindly to follow either the one or the other, but seeks out the cause of disease, and tries by rational measures to remove it. The cases are the most valuable part of the book."—London Practitioner, LANDIS, A COMPEND OF OBSTETRICS. Illustrated. A Compend of Obstetrics;... | |
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