| Mrs. John Farrar - 1836 - 582 sivua
...inflicted by causes susceptible of removal, but left in operation in consequence of our unacquaintance with our own structure, and with the relations of...an old lady to me one day, and greatly was I amused M 10 at the putting together of two things which I had never before thought of, as having any connexion... | |
| Leonard Woods, Charles D. Pigeon - 1836 - 676 sivua
...large proportion of human suffering arises from this ignorance of our own structure, and the relation of the different parts of the system to each other, and to external objects. Every medical man knows and laments the extreme ignorance, so generally prevalent in regard to the... | |
| 1837 - 770 sivua
...removed, but which, in consequence of ignorance in regard to our own structure, and the relation of different parts of the system to each other and to external objects, are still permitted to operate. On this account, he adds, ' persons of much good sense in every other... | |
| Female excellence - 1838 - 240 sivua
...left in operation in consequence of our unacquaintance with our own structure, and of the relation of the different parts of the system to each other and to external objects. Every medical man must have felt and lamented the ignorance so generally prevalent in regard to the... | |
| Andrew Combe - 1842 - 486 sivua
...removal, but left in operation in consequence of the prevailing ignorance of our own structure, and of the relations of the different parts of the system to each other and to external objects. Whether we consider the pressing evils to which many of the working classes are habitually exposed... | |
| 1848 - 1292 sivua
...removal, but left in operation in consequence of the prevailing ignorance of our own structure, and of the relations of the different parts of the system to each other, and to external objects ; and hence also the present dangerous state of the drug system, especially as practised in England.... | |
| Ira Mayhew - 1850 - 476 sivua
...left in operation in consequence of our unacquaintance with our own structure, and of the relation of different parts of the system to each other and to external objects. Every medical man must have felt and lamented the ignorance so generally prevalent in regard to the... | |
| Ira Mayhew - 1860 - 488 sivua
...left in operation in consequence of our unacquaintance with our own structure, and of the relation of different parts of the system to each other and to external objects. Every medical man must have felt and lamented the ignorance so generally prevalent in regard to the... | |
| English matron - 1861 - 296 sivua
...still in the womb of time. Were women better informed concerning the structure of the human frame, and the relations of the different parts of the system to each other and to external objects, they would be better calculated to co-operate with judicious treatment, and to discern the fallacy... | |
| Massachusetts. Board of Gas and Electric Light Commissioners - 1909 - 570 sivua
...delivered from them at a given time, as fixed by the constantly varying demands of consumers; the relation of the different parts of the system to each other and to the system as a whole ; and the topography of the district supplied. Since precisely the same laws... | |
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