What to-day is believed is to-morrow to be cast aside, certainly has been the law of advancement, and seemingly must continue to be so. What has clinical therapeutics established permanently and indisputably? Scarcely anything beyond the primary facts... American Observer Medical Monthly - Page 6191875Full view - About this book
| 1848 - 494 pages
...must continue to " be so. What has clinical therapeutics established permanently and indisputably? Scarcely anything beyond the primary facts that quinia...will quiet pain " and lull to sleep. " To established therapentic facts the profession clings as with the heart " and hand of one man — clings with a desperation... | |
| 1874 - 728 pages
...for the germs of established truth. " When he has learned the primary facts that quinia will check an intermittent, that salts will purge, and that opium will quiet pain and lull to sleep," he might as well close the book. But within the last quarter of a century an effort has been made to... | |
| 1876 - 730 pages
...established permanently and indisputably ? Scarcely anything beyond the primary facts that quinine will arrest an intermittent; that salts will purge,...and that opium will quiet pain and lull to sleep." " Experience is said to be the mother of wisdom. Verily, she has been in medicine rather a blind leader... | |
| Horatio Charles Wood - 1877 - 704 pages
...seemingly must continue to be so. What has clinical therapeutics established permanently and indisputably? Scarcely anything beyond the primary facts that quinia...and that opium will quiet pain and lull to sleep. To establish therapeutic facts the profession clings as with the heart and hand of one man, — clings... | |
| Frederick F. Moore - 1880 - 70 pages
...seemingly must continue to be so. What has clinical therapeutics established permanently and indisputably? Scarcely anything beyond the primary facts that quinia...and that opium will quiet pain and lull to sleep. . . . Experience is said to be the mother of wisdom. Verily, she has been in medicine rather a blind... | |
| 1883 - 408 pages
...asks, " What has clinical therapeutics established permanently and indisputably ? Scarcely any thing beyond the primary facts that quinia will arrest an...and that opium will quiet pain and lull to sleep." " Experience is said to be the mother of wisdom. ... In the past there is scarcely a conceivable absurdity... | |
| 1884 - 966 pages
...nature of the knowledge thus gained, scarcely anything being permanently and indisputably established "beyond the primary facts that quinia will arrest...and that opium will quiet pain and lull to sleep." The changes and inconsistencies and absurdities of the past have led to their legitimate results —... | |
| Jabez Philander Dake - 1886 - 220 pages
...Blane. "What has clinical therapeutics established permanently and indisputably ? " Scarcely any thing beyond the primary facts that quinia will arrest an...that opium will quiet pain and lull to sleep. " To establish therapeutic facts, the profession clings, as with the heart and hand of one man, — clings... | |
| Horatio Charles Wood - 1888 - 922 pages
...seemingly must continue to be so. What has clinical therapeutics established permanently and indisputably ? Scarcely anything beyond the primary facts that quinia will arrest an intermittent, that Baits will purge, and that opium will quiet pain and lull to sleep. To established therapeutic facts... | |
| American Institute of Homeopathy - 1891 - 1172 pages
...established permanently and indisputably? Scarcely anything beyond the primary facts that quinia will correct an intermittent, that salts will purge, and that opium will quiet pain and lull to sleep Narrowing our gaze to the regular profession and to a few decades, what do we see? Experience teaching... | |
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