| John Ayrton Paris - 1825 - 1036 sayfa
...sanction and unqualified support of the best and wisest practitioners of the age. That such fluctuations in opinion and versatility in practice should have...like their predecessors, fall into disrepute, and in * A late foreign writer impressed with this sentiment has given the following nattering definition... | |
| I. G. Rosenstein - 1840 - 312 sayfa
...medicines, can hardly excite our astonishment, much less our indignation ; nor can we be surprised, that another portion of mankind has at once arraigned...the physicians who Commended and prescribed them." Again, while attempting to account for these fluctuations in opinion, and versatility in practice,... | |
| 1849 - 1160 sayfa
...Doctor Paris, "They ask (and it must be confessed they ask with reason,) what pledge can be afforded, that the boasted remedies of the present day will...the credulity and infatuation of the physicians who commend and prescribe them? In the progress of the history of medicine when are we able to produce... | |
| 1855 - 766 sayfa
...the most candid and learned observers, an unfavourable impression with regard to the general eflBcacy of medicines, can hardly excite our astonishment,...of the physicians who commended and prescribed them ?"t After Dr. Paris comes Sir John Forbes, MD ; and thus says Dr. Sir John : " ' Every drug (says Sir... | |
| William Sharp - 1853 - 286 sayfa
...unfavourable impression with * Pinel.— .Nosographie Philosophique. 5th Ed, p. Ixxxviii. Paris: 1813. regard to the general efficacy of medicines, can hardly...the physicians who commended and prescribed them." Dr. PARIS afterwards speaks of " the barren labours of the ancient empirics, who saw without discerning,... | |
| William Sharp - 1856 - 384 sayfa
...versatility in practice, should have produced, even in the most candid and learned observers, an unfavorable impression with regard to the general efficacy of...of the physicians who commended and prescribed them ?" Dr. Paris afterwards speaks of " the barren labours of the ancient empirics, who saw without discerning,... | |
| 1865 - 484 sayfa
...primus inter pares, whose authority has never been questioned. He says — "That such fluctuations in opinion, and versatility in practice, should have...the physicians who commended and prescribed them?" Again, while attempting to account for these fluctuations, &c., connected with the Materia Medica,... | |
| William Sharp - 1865 - 304 sayfa
...reaoon— what pledge can be attordcd tliem, that the boasted remedies of the present day will not, hke their predecessors, fall into disrepute, and in their turn serve only as humihating memorials ot the credulity and infatuation of the physicianu who commended and prescribed... | |
| j. ryan md - 1866 - 788 sayfa
...place from time to time in the practice of medicine before us, we may ask what pledge can be given that the boasted remedies of the present day will...like their predecessors, fall into disrepute, and remain only as memorials of the credulity and infatuation of those who have praised their virtues,... | |
| William Sharp - 1874 - 848 sayfa
...and unqualified support of the best and wisest practitioners of the age. That such fluctuations of opinion, and versatility in practice, should have...of the physicians who commended and prescribed them ?" Dr. Paris afterwards speaks of " the barren labours of the ancient empirics, who saw without discerning,... | |
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