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... ignorant to suppose that they are really preparations from the herb , & c . from whence they are named , when at the same time they are as diametrically opposite in their properties as two medicines can possibly be . - So prevalent ...
... ignorant to suppose that they are really preparations from the herb , & c . from whence they are named , when at the same time they are as diametrically opposite in their properties as two medicines can possibly be . - So prevalent ...
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... ignorant and credulous , but must tend to injure our professional reputation , and render us con- temptible abroad ; for what opinion must the phy- sicians on the continent form of us , on observing in our public prints and in the ...
... ignorant and credulous , but must tend to injure our professional reputation , and render us con- temptible abroad ; for what opinion must the phy- sicians on the continent form of us , on observing in our public prints and in the ...
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... ignorance are scarcely to be enumerated . " Dr. Reece , in his Domestic Medical Guide , under the head of consumption , makes the following observation , " The advertised nostrums from the 66 anodyne stimulating ingredients of which ...
... ignorance are scarcely to be enumerated . " Dr. Reece , in his Domestic Medical Guide , under the head of consumption , makes the following observation , " The advertised nostrums from the 66 anodyne stimulating ingredients of which ...
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... ignorant of the properties of the medicine , and the nature of those complaints for the cure of which it is recommend- ed ; the expression that it is capable of opening the thoracic duct , betrays a want of anatomical knowledge . We are ...
... ignorant of the properties of the medicine , and the nature of those complaints for the cure of which it is recommend- ed ; the expression that it is capable of opening the thoracic duct , betrays a want of anatomical knowledge . We are ...
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... ignorant , and in this respect they have so far succeeded , that there are very few ladies or gentlemen that do not more or less complain of being bilious , to the great annoyance of the regular practitioner . All dyspeptic symp- toms ...
... ignorant , and in this respect they have so far succeeded , that there are very few ladies or gentlemen that do not more or less complain of being bilious , to the great annoyance of the regular practitioner . All dyspeptic symp- toms ...
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