| John Abernethy - Surgery - 1811 - 568 pages
...allotted to their care. The effects of local diforders upon the conftitution have, in confequence, been too little attended to; and indeed I know of no book, to which I can refer a furgical ftudent for a fatisfactory account of thole febrile and nervous affections which local difeafe... | |
| 1821 - 456 pages
...the medical and surgical departments. This division has caused the attention of the physician and the surgeon to be too exclusively directed to those diseases,...which custom has arbitrarily allotted to their care.' " It has however been suggested, that as in the construction of machinery the artists acquire skill... | |
| John Abernethy - 1825 - 602 pages
...the medical and surgical departments. This division has caused the attention of the physician and the surgeon to be too exclusively directed to those diseases...refer a surgical student for a satisfactory account of those febrile andnervous affections which local disease produces, except that of Mr. Hunter.* The reciprocal... | |
| 1826 - 504 pages
...surgical departments. The division has caused the attention of tbe physician and the surgeon to be exclusively directed to those diseases which custom has arbitrarily allotted to their care." In the lecture " which surprised many and delighted all who heard him," we heard him distinctly deliver... | |
| Medicine - 1859 - 444 pages
...into the medical and surgical departments. This division has caused the attention of the physician ami surgeon to be too exclusively directed to those diseases which custom has arbitrarily alloted to their care. The effects of local disorders upon tlie constitution have, in c msequence,... | |
| 1859 - 592 pages
...expresses himself on the subject : " An evil seems to me to have arisen from the artificial division of the healing art into the medical and surgical departments....refer a surgical student for a satisfactory account of those febrile and nervous affections which local disease produces, except that of Mr. Hunter."* Indeed,... | |
| Medicine - 1859 - 594 pages
...expresses himself on the subject : " An evil seems to me to have arisen from the artificial division of the healing art into the medical and surgical departments....I know of no book to which I can refer a surgical stndent for a satisfactory account of those febrile and nervous affections which local disease produces,... | |
| 1895 - 536 pages
...the medical and surgical departments. This division has caused the attention of the physician and the surgeon to be too exclusively directed to those diseases...consequence, been too little attended to ; and, indeed, there is no book to which a surgical student can be referred for a satisfactory account of those febrile... | |
| Benjamin Ward Richardson, Mrs. George Martin - Medicine - 1900 - 468 pages
...the medical and surgical departments. This division has caused the attention of the physician and the surgeon to be too exclusively directed to those diseases...consequence, been too little attended to; and, indeed, there is no book to which a surgical student can be referred for a satisfactory account of those febrile... | |
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