| William Henderson - 1846 - 144 стор.
...nature of an insurrection.' And such, in truth, do we believe to be, literally, the condition of physic at this moment. Things have arrived at such a pitch,...medicatrix is in action ; and we flatter ourselves that there is yet enough of young blood and energy and wisdom in our ranks to redeem the past, and to achieve... | |
| 1846 - 526 стор.
...nature of an insurrection.' And such, in truth, do we believe to be, literally, the condition of physic at this moment. Things have arrived at such a pitch,...medicatrix is in action ; and •we flatter ourselves that there is yet enough of young blood and energy and wisdom in our ranks to redeem the past, and to achieve... | |
| 1846 - 598 стор.
...nature of an insurrection." And such, in truth do we believe to be, literally, the condition of physic at this moment. Things have arrived at such a pitch,...medicatrix is in action ; and we flatter ourselves that there is yet enough of young blood and energy and wisdom in our ranks, to redeem the past, and to achieve... | |
| Sir John Forbes - 1846 - 72 стор.
...nature of an insurrection." And such, in truth, do we believe to be, literally, the condition of physic at this moment. Things have arrived at such a pitch,...medicatrix is in action ; and we flatter ourselves that there is yet enough of young blood and energy and wisdom in our ranks, to redeem the past, and to achieve... | |
| 1846 - 576 стор.
...by him exert any beneficial influence over the disease T" And again says of the condition of physic at this moment: "Things have arrived at such a pitch,...that they cannot be worse. They must mend or end." Who would expect him to admit all this and " still adhere to allaaopathy ;" " while it inflicts on... | |
| 1848 - 1292 стор.
...Medical Eeriew: — * " And such, in truth, do [we believe to be literally the condition of physic at this moment. Things have arrived at such a pitch,...cannot be worse. They must mend or end. We believe that they will mend." " In finishing our examination of the writings of the homoeopathists, we said... | |
| 1848 - 788 стор.
...following as his conclusions: " And such, in truth, do we helieve to be literally the condition of physic at this moment. Things have arrived at such a pitch,...cannot be worse. They must mend or end. We believe that they will mend. " In finishing our examination of the writings of the homoeopathists, we said... | |
| 1850 - 598 стор.
...be regarded as yet in its merest infancy ; " more strongly indeed, he says on the following page : " Things have arrived at such a pitch, that they cannot be worse. They must mend or end." VOL. II. — NO. I. 4 It was then not only justifiable but necessary, that an attempt should be made... | |
| 1855 - 766 стор.
...truth to assert that much of it is so." Such do we believe to be literally the condition of physic at this moment. Things have arrived at such a pitch...that they cannot be worse. They must mend or end. We cannot shut our eyes to the enormous mass of its defects, or to the grievous evils which result both... | |
| Worthington Hooker - 1851 - 168 стор.
...essay, in which he speaks of the advance which has been made in practical medicine. His language is : " Things have arrived at such a pitch, that they cannot be worse. They must mend or end." Even upon his own showing, things have been worse. They have been most obviously mending, and that... | |
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