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" ... 16. To teach teachers to teach the rising generation of medical men, that it is infinitely more practical to be master of the elements of medical science, and to know diseases thoroughly, than to know by rote a farrago of receipts, or to be aware... "
The British Homoeopathic Review - Page 465
1857
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Homoeopathy, Allopathy, and "young Physic"

Sir John Forbes - Homeopathy - 1846 - 72 pages
...generation of medical men, that it is infinitely more practical to be master of the elements of the medical science, and to know diseases thoroughly,...truths, and have left some practical good behind them. 18. To endeavour to enlighten the public as to the actual powers of medicines, with a view to reconciling...
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British and Foreign Medical Review: Or Quarterly Journal of ..., Volume 21

Medicine - 1846 - 598 pages
...they formed •A capital basis of classification. I was thus enabled, in treatment, to consider * " No systematic or theoretical classification of diseases or of therapeutic agents ever yet promulgated is Hue, or anything like the truth, anil that none can be adopted as a safe guide to practice." Some kind...
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Brief Expositions of Rational Medicine: To which is Prefixed The Paradise of ...

Jacob Bigelow - Medicine - 1858 - 92 pages
...disease itself ; that is, the whole of the derangements existing in the body, and which it is his object to remove, if possible. " 16. To teach teachers to...truths, and have left some practical good behind them. " 18. To endeavor to enlighten the public as to the actual powers of medicines, with a view to reconciling...
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Brief expositions of rational medicine

Jacob Bigelow - 1858 - 92 pages
...disease itself; that is, the whole of the derangements existing in the body, and which it is his object to remove, if possible. " 16. To teach teachers to...practice. It is, however, well that these systems shouli be known, as most of them involve some pathological truths, and have left some practical good...
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Modern inquiries

Jacob Bigelow - 1867 - 406 pages
...disease itself; that is, the whole of the derangements existing in the body, and which it is his object to remove, if possible. " 16. To teach teachers to...therapeutic agents, ever yet promulgated, is true, or any thing like the truth ; and that none can be adopted as a safe guide in practice. It is, however,...
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Modern Inquiries, Classical, Professional, and Miscellaneous

Jacob Bigelow - Education - 1867 - 418 pages
...know by rote a farrago of receipts, or to be aware that certain doctors, of old or of recent tiuies, have said that certain medicines are good for certain...therapeutic agents, ever yet promulgated, is true, or any thing like the truth ; and that none can be adopted as a safe guide in practice. It is, however,...
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Modern Inquiries, Classical, Professional, and Miscellaneous

Jacob Bigelow - Medicine - 1867 - 404 pages
...or to be aware that certain doctors, of old or of recent times, have said that certain medicines arc good for certain diseases. " 17. Also to teach students,...therapeutic agents, ever yet promulgated, is true, or any thing like the truth ; and that none can be adopted as a safe guide in practice. It is, however,...
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Modern Inquiries, Classical, Professional, and Miscellaneous

Jacob Bigelow - Education - 1867 - 408 pages
...doctors, of old or of recent times, have said that certain medicines are good for certain diseases. " IT. Also to teach students, that no systematic or theoretical...therapeutic agents, ever yet promulgated, is true, or any thing like the truth ; and that none can be adopted as a safu guide in practice. It is, however,...
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St. Louis Clinical Record: A Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 2

Medicine - 1876 - 304 pages
...generation of medical men, that it is infinitely more practical to be master of the elements of the medical science, and to know diseases thoroughly,...like the truth, and that none can be adopted as a sate guide in practice. It is, however, well that these systems should be known ; as most of them involve...
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Science and Health: With Key to the Scriptures

Mary Baker Eddy - Christian Science - 1890 - 676 pages
...around his cave. Sir John Forbes, MD, FRS, Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, London, says: No systematic or theoretical classification of diseases...promulgated, is true, or anything like the truth, and none can be adopted as a safe guidance in practice. CHAPTER II. PHYSIOLOGY. THEREFORE I say unto you...
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