The art of medicine," says Herodotus, "is thus divided among them : Each physician applies himself to one disease only, and not more. All places abound in physicians; some physicians are for the eyes, others for the head, others for the teeth, others... American Anthropologist - Sivu 4601920Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| 1839 - 1032 sivua
...and such was the subdivision of labour, that there were physicians for every separate complaint, some for the eyes, others for the head, others for the teeth, others for the abdominal parts, and others for diseases which did not manifest themselves by outward visible symptom*.... | |
| 1839 - 534 sivua
...and such was the subdivision of labour, that there were physicians for every separate complaint, some for the eyes, others for the head, others for the teeth, others for the abdominal parts, and others for diseases which did not manifest themselves by outward visible symptoms.... | |
| Charles Anthon - 1853 - 600 sivua
...and such was the subdivision of labor, that there were physicians for every separate complaint : some for the eyes, others for the head, others for the teeth, others for the abdominal parts, and others for diseases which did not manifest themselves by any outward, visible... | |
| Charles Anthon - 1853 - 610 sivua
...and such was the subdivision of labor, that there were physicians for every separate complaint : some for the eyes, others for the head, others for the teeth, others for the abdominal parts, and others for diseases which did not manifest themselves by any outward, visible... | |
| 1854 - 816 sivua
...following passage of Herodotus : " The art of medicine is thus divided amongst them (the Egyptians) : each physician applies himself to one disease only,...the eyes, others for the head, others for the teeth, and others for internal disorders.'1 —Herod, ii. 84. But as the surgical instruments could not have... | |
| 1856 - 652 sivua
...thus divided amongst them, (the Egyptians,) each physician applies himself to one disease only and not more. All places abound in physicians ; some physicians...the eyes, others for the head, others for the teeth, and others for internal disorders." Herod, ii, 84. Although we may almost say, that the objects of... | |
| Erastus Edgerton Marcy - 1868 - 962 sivua
...physician applies nimself to one disease only, and not more. All places abound in physicians : some are for the eyes, others for the head, others for the teeth ; some devote themselves to parts about the abdomen ; and others entirely to internal disorders." —... | |
| 1872 - 320 sivua
...physician devoting himself to one branch of disease, and not to several. Physicians swarm everywhere, some for the eyes, others for the head, others for the teeth, others for the stomach, and still others for internal disorders. LXXXV. Their acts of mourning and their funeral ceremonies... | |
| Baroness Rosina Bulwer Lytton Lytton - 1876 - 262 sivua
...fays, "applies himfelf to ONE difeafe only, and no more. But all places abound in phyficians ; fome are for the eyes, others for the head, others for the teeth, others for internal diforders." And it is impoflible to mix with any grade of Englifh fociety, without feeling... | |
| American Academy of Dental Science (Boston, Mass.) - 1876 - 294 sivua
...branches, and the existence of physicians, each of whom "applies himself to one disease only and not more. Some (physicians) are for the eyes, others for the head, others for the teeth, and others for internal disorders." * How far these physicians had advanced in the science of their... | |
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