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  1. ... uations. Emollient, softening. Empiric, one who practises the healing art ... vend nostrums, or sound their own praise in the public papers. Empyreuma, ...
  2. ... Improvement is said to be quickly observed, and sound healing produced. ... both in theory and practice. Mechanical.-The treatment by chemical means, ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Discussions between several members of the regular medical faculty, and the Thomsonian ... 
    Publication: [Columbus, Ohio] : Printed at the office of the Thomsonian recorder, by Johnathan Phillips Columbus, Ohio, 1836
    ... all their experience, the errors 200 of their theories and the midnight darkness in which their minds are still involved in regard to the healing art, you are pleased to answer, by cal- ling them "hollow vessels" that "sound the loud- est." You make no attempt to ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Quincy's Lexicon-medicum : a new medical dictionary, containing an explanation of the terms ... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Benjamin Warner, M. Carey & Son, and Edward Parker, 1817
    ... in, and tfftex. experience.) One who practises the healing art apon experience, and ... vend nostrums, or sound u.eir own praise in the public papers. ...
  5. ... arrangement of the abdominal fascias, the most probable theory of the sounds of the heart, and nearly all that is known of the ob- scure physiology of the brain and nervous system. Its applications to the different branches of the healing art, are then so numerous and important, that ...
  6. ... have so well served both the arts of healing and of pharmacy as by devoting ... based upon sound theory, and have enriched the materia medica with a ...
  7. ... accepted—Pope's argument not satisfac- tory—The dualistic theory—Milton's ... views—What matter is—What pain is—Sound—The eye does not see, nor the ear ...
  8. ... the fruitless attempt to give to the discordant theories of the various ... art of healing. No general principle of durable moment existed. Each ...
  9. ... the feeling of pain was essential to the healing process! Men of high repute were ... to sound physiology, found a supporter in the celebrated Majendie, ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - A popular view of homoeopathy 
    Publication: New York : Radde, 1842
    ... the fruitless attempt to give to the discordant théories of the various ... art of healing. No gênerai principle of durable moment existed. Each ...
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