| P. L. Jacob - Art, Medieval - 1878 - 634 pages
...contributed to the spread of science in France, Belgium, and Germany. (See Chapter I., Unicersitics.) Medicine continued, as before, to be one of the branches...retain their monopoly Fig. 100.— Cure through the Inlorcpssion of a Houling Saint. — Fac-simile of a Wood Engraving attributed to Holbein, in the German... | |
| P. L. Jacob - Art, Medieval - 1878 - 635 pages
...contributed to the spread of science in France, Belgium, and Germany. (See Chapter I., Universities.) Medicine continued, as before, to be one of the branches...retain their monopoly Fig. 100. — Cure through the Intercession of a Healing Saint. — Fac-simile of a Wood Engraving attributed to Holbein, in the German... | |
| Paul Lacroix - Art, Medieval - 1878 - 660 pages
...contributed to the spread of science in France, Belgium, and Germany. (See Chapter I., Universitie*.) Medicine continued, as before, to be one of the branches...retain their monopoly Fig. 100. — Cure through the Intercession of a Healing Saint. — Fac-simile of a Wood Engraving attributed to Holbein, in the German... | |
| Wisconsin. State Board of Health - Wisconsin - 1881 - 728 pages
...common sense, the result of good powers of observation and extensive experience. When what was termed the municipal regime arose upon the ruins of the empire of Charlemagne, the monks saw that their power was threatened by the laymen, and progress was thereby more rapid. Hospitals... | |
| 1881 - 220 pages
...common sense, the result of good powers of observation and extensive experience. When what was termed the municipal regime arose upon the ruins of the empire of Charlemagne, the monks saw that their power was threatened by the laymen, and progress was thereby more rapid. Hospitals... | |
| Wisconsin - Wisconsin - 1881 - 1396 pages
...common sense, the result of good powers of observation and extensive experience. When what was termed the municipal regime arose upon the ruins of the empire of Charlemagne, the monks saw that their power was threatened by the laymen, and progress was thereby more rapid. Hospitals... | |
| Wisconsin. State Board of Health - Public health - 1881 - 214 pages
...common sense, the result of good powers of observation and extensive experience. When what was termed the municipal regime arose upon the ruins of the empire of Charlemagne, the monks saw that their power was threatened by the laymen, and progress was thereby more rapid. Hospitals... | |
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