| 1821 - 456 pages
...distinction between the provinces of physic and surgery,' it has been observed, by Dr. Percival, ' should be steadily maintained. This distinction is sanctioned both by reason and experience : for the division of skill and labour is no less advantageous in the liberal, than in the mechanic... | |
| Michael Ryan - Medical jurisprudence - 1836 - 608 pages
...appropriate means of relief. VI. In large and opulent towns, the distinction between the provinces of physic and surgery should be steadily maintained....the complete cultivation and advancement of each. For the division of skill and labour is no less advantageous in the liberal than in the mechanic arts... | |
| Thomas Percival - Medical ethics - 1849 - 214 pages
...appropriate means of relief0. ยง 6. In large and opulent towns the distinction between the provinces of Physic and Surgery should be steadily maintained....the complete cultivation and advancement of each. For the division of skill and labour is no less advantageous in the liberal than in the mechanic arts... | |
| Lisbeth Haakonssen - History - 1997 - 268 pages
...surgeon and apothecary. As he argued, In large and opulent towns, the distinction between the provinces of physic and surgery should be steadily maintained....the complete cultivation and advancement of each. For the division of skill and labour is no less advantageous in the liberal than in the mechanic arts:... | |
| John Wakefield Francis - Medicine - 1823 - 604 pages
...Franklin have borne their testimony. " In large and opulent towns, the distinction between the provinces of Physic and Surgery, should be steadily maintained....the complete cultivation and advancement of each. For the division of skill and labour is no less advantageous in the liberal than in the mechanic arts... | |
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