| Herodotus - 1812 - 478 pages
...person has either been afflicted with a similar disease himself, or seen its operation on another, he may communicate the process by which his own recovery...was effected, or by which, in any other instance, he knew the disease to be removed. No one may pass by the afflicted person in silence, or without enquiry... | |
| Herodotus - 1814 - 422 pages
...person has either been afflicted with a similar disease himself, or seen its operation on another, he may communicate the process by which his own recovery...was effected, or by which, in any other instance, he knew the disease to be removed. No one may pass by the afflicted person in silence, or without enquiry... | |
| Herodotus - 1830 - 542 pages
...remedies from wliich they received benefit. — Larchcr. operation upon another, he may com-nunicate the process by which his own recovery was effected, or by which, in any other instance, he knew the disease to be removed. No one may pass by the afflicted person in silence, or without inquiry... | |
| Herodotus - 1830 - 472 pages
...golden hair. Her let hint cboow, whom most bu ey» approTr; operation upon another, he may com-nunicate the process by which his own recovery was effected, or by which, in any other instance, he knew the disease to be removed. No one may pass by the afflicted person in silence, or without inquiry... | |
| Michael Russell - 1831 - 376 pages
...and degradation strictly hereditary and permanent. Before the invention of letters, indeed, mankind may be said to have been perpetually in their infancy...antiquities of Egypt shall be brought into a clearer * Herodotns, Euterpe, chap. 84. t Ib. Clio, chap. 197. light, the evidence will become more satisfactory... | |
| Michael Russell - 1831 - 514 pages
...head; some take care of the teeth, others are conversant with all diseases of the intestines ; whilst many attend to the cure of maladies which are less...silence, or without inquiry into the symptoms of his complaint.t But, to return to the main subject now before us, we may take leave to express our conviction... | |
| Michael Russell - 1831 - 536 pages
...head; some take care of the teeth, others are conversant with all diseases of the intestines ; whilst many attend to the cure of maladies which are less...silence, or without inquiry into the symptoms of his complaint.t But, to return to the main subject now before us, we may take leave to express our conviction... | |
| Michael Russell - 1832 - 514 pages
...civilisation. Of the Babylonians, among whom he also travelled, he relates * Herodotus, Euterpe, chap. 84. that they have no professors of medicine, but that...without inquiry into the symptoms of his complaint.* But, to return to the main subject now before us, we may take leave to express our conviction that,... | |
| William Fleming - 1838 - 612 pages
...person has been either afflicted with a similar disease himself, or seen its operation on another, he may communicate the process by which his own recovery...was effected, or by which in any other instance he knew the disease to be removed. No one could pass the afflicted person in silence, or without inquiring... | |
| Herodotus - 1840 - 522 pages
...writing down the remedies from which they received beuefii,— Lurcher. its operation upon another, ho may communicate the process by which his own recovery...was effected, or by which, in any other instance, he knew the disease to be removed. No one may pass by the afflicted person in silence, or without inquiry... | |
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