| 1850 - 600 pages
...medicines, if it be good of its kind, and properly given, it is the most innocent and effectual, whatever bugbear the world makes of it, especially the tribe of inferior physicians, from whom it cuts off so much business and gain." We now conclude our notices of Locke's medical history,... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1850 - 604 pages
...medicines, if it be good of its kind, and properly given, it is the most innocent and effectual, whatever bugbear the world makes of it, especially the tribe of inferior physicians, from whom it cuts off so much business and gain." We now conclude our notices of Locke's medical history,... | |
| 1850 - 652 pages
...Engliah Physicians. 61 of its kind, and properly given, it is the most innocent and effectual, whatever bugbear the world makes of it, especially the tribe of inferior physicians, from whom it cuts off so much business and gain." We now conclude our notices of Locke's medical history,... | |
| John Brown - 1861 - 526 pages
...medicines, if it be good of its kind, and properly given, it is the most innocent and effectual, whatever bugbear the world makes of it, especially the tribe of inferior physicians, from whom it cuts off so much business and gain." We now conclude our notices of Locke's medical history... | |
| Sir Clements Robert Markham - 1880 - 592 pages
...remedy for intermittent fevers. The second Lord Shaftesbury, who died in 1699, mentions, in one of Ms letters : — " Dr. Locke's and all our ingenious...took many years to conquer ; and the controversies that arose on the subject, between learned doctors, were long and acrimonious. Dr. Colmenero, a professor... | |
| Sir Clements Robert Markham - 1880 - 588 pages
...fevers with the Peruvian bark." He declares his belief that it is " the most innocent and effectnal of all medicines ; " but he also alludes to " the...took many years to conquer ; and the controversies that arose on the subject, between learned doctors, were long and acrimonious. Dr. Colmenero, a professor... | |
| John Brown - 1882 - 552 pages
...medicines, if it be good of its kind, and properly given, it is the most innocent and effectual, whatever bugbear the world makes of it, especially the tribe of inferior physicians, from whom it cuts off so much business and gain.' We now conclude our notices of Locke's medical history... | |
| John Brown - 1885 - 552 pages
...medicines, if it be good of its kind, and properly given, it is the most innocent and effectual, whatever bugbear the world makes of it, especially the tribe of inferior physicians, from whom it cuts off so much business and gain.' We now conclude our notices of Locke's medical history... | |
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