| 1839 - 534 sivua
...medicines and emetics were well known to them and much used; and such was the subdivision of labour, that there were physicians for every separate complaint,...for diseases which did not manifest themselves by outward visible symptoms. (Herod., ii. 84.) It appears however that in the time of Darius the son of... | |
| 1839 - 1032 sivua
...medicines and emetics were well known to them and much used; and such was the subdivision of labour, that there were physicians for every separate complaint,...for diseases which did not manifest themselves by outward visible symptom*. (Herod., ii. 84.) It appears however that in the time of Darius the son of... | |
| 1839 - 532 sivua
...medicines and emetics were well known to them and much used; and such was the subdivision of labour, that there were physicians for every separate complaint,...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... | |
| Herodotus, Henry Cary - 1848 - 634 sivua
...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 for the parts about the belly, and others for internal disorders. 85. Their manner of mourning and burying... | |
| Herodotus, Henry Cary - 1852 - 642 sivua
...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 for the parts about the belly, and others for internal disorders. 85. Their manner of mourning and burying... | |
| 1856 - 458 sivua
..."each physician applies himself to one disease only, and not more. All places abound in physicians, some for the eyes, others for the head, others for the teeth, and others for internal diseases." These Egyptian priests were sought for by The rulers of the surrounding... | |
| Charles Anthon - 1853 - 600 sivua
...Eudoxus is said to have written several works, but none of them have come down to us. II. MEDICINE.2 I. The earliest records of the practice of medicine...Hystaspis the Greeks possessed more skill than the Egyptians.4 The Greeks probably derived their knowledge of medicine, with that of many other arts,... | |
| John Watson - 1856 - 246 sivua
...physician applies himself to one disease only, and not more, — all places abound in physicians ; some for the eyes, others for the head, others for the teeth, others for the parts about the belly, and others for internal diseases." Of this same class were the embalmers,^ whose... | |
| 1856 - 580 sivua
..."each physician applies himself to one disease only, and not more. All places abound in physicians, some for the eyes, others for the head, others for the teeth, and others for internal diseases." These Egyptian priests were sought for by the rulers of the surrounding... | |
| 1857 - 458 sivua
...applies himself to one disease only, and not more. AH places abound in physicians ; some physicians are for the eyes, others for the head, others for the teeth, others for the parts about the belly, and others for internal disorders."* The embalmers, whose handiwork has itself... | |
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