| New-Hampshire Medical Society - 1883 - 414 pages
...the chest. Another noted physician, Dupuytren, said, referring to paracentesis, that he preferred to die by the hand of God rather than by the hand of man. At this time cases of empyema were generally allowed to progress until the pus forced its way into... | |
| Lady Katie Magnus, Michael Friedländer - 1890 - 432 pages
...to David their king, who elected to be punished by the pestilence rather than by the sword, to fall by the ' hand of God rather than by the hand of man.' 4. Expelled from France. — On September 17, 1394, on "WB? D\', when Charles VI. was king, with a... | |
| Lady Katie Magnus - 1890 - 436 pages
...to David their king, who elected to be punished by the pestilence rather than by the sword, to fall by the ' hand of God rather than by the hand of man.' 4. Expelled from France. — On September 17, 1394, on "HS3 tri', when Charles VI. was king, with a... | |
| David Mayall - 1988 - 282 pages
...England Magazine (1843), p. 75. 44 As a race they were reported to prefer to eat animals that had died by the hand of God rather than by the hand of man. This conflicts with the frequent assertions that they poisoned and killed animals for their own consumption,... | |
| 1908 - 640 pages
...do. Thus we find that Dupuytren had only two successful cases in fifty, and he said that he preferred his patients should die by the hand of God rather...than by the hand of man. Sir Astley Cooper had only one successful case; Gendrin, not one out of twenty. Bowditch, on. the other hand, \ip to 1882, had... | |
| 1892 - 880 pages
...unjustifiable operation. Thus Dupuytren, after but two successful cases in fifty operations, stated that his patients should die by the hand of God rather than from the interference of man. With the advent of modern methods thoracocentesis in cases of serous... | |
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