| John Ayrton Paris - 1825 - 1036 sayfa
...mind of the medical practitioner, that Medicines are frequently but relative agents^ producing t heir effects in reference only to the state of the living...exist which they may be exclusively calculated to remove's* thus1 in certain states of debility, ^Tonics may excite the system when languid, by their... | |
| George Freckleton - 1838 - 288 sayfa
...experimentally in the diseased living body ; for, as Sir Gilbert Blane correctly remarks in his Medical Logic, the virtues of medicines cannot be fairly essayed,...nor beneficially ascertained by trying their effects upon sound subjects, because that particular condition does not exist, which they may be exclusively... | |
| 1843 - 770 sayfa
...anxious to impress on the mind of the young practitioner. He concurs with Sir Gilbert Blane in believing that the virtues of medicines cannot be fairly essayed,...which they may be exclusively calculated to remove. We must say we do not go the entire length with our author; we are inclined to think that the therapeutical... | |
| 1853 - 664 sayfa
...concluded by quoting the following observations of Dr. Paris : — " Medicines are, for the most part, but relative agents, producing their effects in reference...with Sir Gilbert Blane in stating that the virtues of medicine cannot be fairly essayed, nor beneficially ascertained, by trying their effects on sound subjects,... | |
| 1853 - 644 sayfa
...concluded by quoting the following observations of Dr. Paris : — " Medicines are, for the most part, but relative agents, producing their effects in reference...with Sir Gilbert Blane in stating that the virtues of medicine cannot be fairly essayed, nor beneficially ascertained, by trying their effects on sound subjects,... | |
| Frederick William Headland - 1867 - 488 sayfa
...opportunity for the counteraction of morbid agencies. " Medicines," says Dr. Paris, " are for the most part but relative agents, producing their effects in reference...living frame. We must therefore concur with Sir Gilbert Blanc, in stating that the virtnes of medicines cannot be fairly essayed, nor beneficially ascertained,... | |
| Frederick William Headland - 1868 - 444 sayfa
...agencies. " Medicines," says Dr. Paris, "are for the most part but relative agents, producing thcir effects in reference only to the state of the living frame. We must therefore concur with Sir Gilbert Bhme, in stating that the virtues of medicines cannot be fairly essayed, nor beneficially ascertained,... | |
| Thomas Fowler - 1870 - 372 sayfa
...forcibly impressed upon the mind of the young practitioner, that medicines are, for the most part, but relative agents, producing their effects in reference only to the state of the lii'ing frame. We must, therefore, concur with Sir Gilbert Blane in stating that the virtues of medicines... | |
| Thomas Fowler - 1883 - 412 sayfa
...producing their effects in i reference only to the state of the living frame. We must, there' fore, concur with Sir Gilbert Blane in stating that the...beneficially ascertained, by trying their effects on sound_subjects. because that particular morbid condition does not exist which they may be exclusively... | |
| 1853 - 658 sayfa
...concluded by quoting the following observations of I>r. Paris : — " Medicines are, for the most part, but relative agents, producing their effects in reference...frame. We must, therefore, concur with Sir Gilbert Blanc in stating that the virtues of medicine cannot be fairly essayed, nor beneficially ascertained,... | |
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