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" ... continued, with similar testimony to its efficacy. On a certain Easter Sunday, that pious king, Louis XIV, touched about sixteen hundred persons at Versailles. This curative power was, then, acknowledged far and wide, by Catholics and Protestants... "
Psychology Applied to Medicine: Introductory Studies - Page 111
by David Washburn Wells - 1907 - 141 pages
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The Popular Science Monthly, Volume 39

1891 - 902 pages
...acknowledged far and wide, by Catholics and Protestants alike, upon the Continent, in Great Britain, and in America ; and it descended not only in spite of the...the whole world held this belief it was dead; it had shriveled away in the increasing scientific light at the beginning of the eighteenth century.* We may...
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A History of the Warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom, Volume 2

Andrew Dickson White - 1896 - 504 pages
...acknowledged far and wide, by Catholics and Protestants alike, upon the Continent, in Great Britain, and in America ; and it descended not only in spite of the...scientific light at the dawn of the eighteenth century.* IX. THE SCIENTIFIC STRUGGLE FOR ANATOMY. We may now take up the evolution of medical science out of...
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A History of the warfare of science with theology in Christendom v. 2, Volume 2

Andrew Dickson White - 1901 - 544 pages
...acknowledged far and wide, by Catholics and Protestants alike, upon the Continent, in Great Britain, and in America ; and it descended not only in spite of the...scientific light at the dawn of the eighteenth century.* IX. THE SCIENTIFIC STRUGGLE FOR ANATOMY. We may now take up the evolution of medical science out of...
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Transactions of the Michigan State Medical Society for the Year ..., Volume 25

Michigan State Medical Society - 1901 - 600 pages
...acknowledged far and wide by Catholic and Protestant alike, upon the continent, in Great Britain, and in America ; and it descended not only in spite of the...the illegitimate succession of the house of Orange." Many authorities were cited by the author in support of his paper. That most wonderful cures have been...
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The Medical Age, Volume 19

1901 - 946 pages
...acknowledged far and wide by Catholic and Protestant alike, upon the continent, in Great Britain, and in America; and it descended not only in spite of the...the illegitimate succession of the house of Orange." Many authorities were cited by the author in support of his paper. That most wonderful cures have been...
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The Story of the Inquisition: What it was and what it Did

1928 - 710 pages
...the bills of mortality show. The wise and truthful old chroniclers assert that the change of dynasty "from the legitimate sovereignty of the Stuarts to...the illegitimate succession of the House of Orange," did not diminish the efficacy of the royal touch, for even those touched by William III., who regarded...
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