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  1. NLM Digital Collections - The principles of surgery 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Blanchard and Lea, 1856
    ... necessary for the protection of exposed parts. The healing process may be studied under all its most important modifi- cations, in the closing of any simple wound which occurs in a sound constitution, whether accompanied by loss of substance or ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - First lines of the practice of physic (Volume 1) 
    Publication: New-York : Printed by L. Nichols, for E. Duyckinck ..., 1806
    ... unfit for the purpose of pus in the healing of the ulcer. These seem to he possible causes of the corruption of matter in abscesses, so as to make it the occasion of phthisis in persons other- wise sound ; but it is probable, that a pneumonic abscess ...
  3. ... been made new. " Then do you mean that healing is quite a mechanical thing, just saying some regular words over that are found to do people good ? That sounds like old stories of witches and magic. What ...
  4. ... of ulceration of the bones takes place, its healing or curative process is a slow one;—the diseased part must be separated from the sound part, and the prosess by which this is ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - Shall we meet beyond the river? 
    Publication: Boston : H.L. Hastings ... ; London : S. Bagster & Sons ..., [188-?]
    ... creation swells the chorus, With its sweet melodious sound f Shall we meet by life’s pure river, Where pellucid waters glide ? Where the healing leaves and flowers Deck the shores on either ...
  6. ... part and the system are in a good, sound condition, and that skin-grafting may be performed with every prospect of expediting the healing of the sore by establishing more or less ...
  7. ... rest to the part, and so enable the healing process to progress, by diverting the fecal flow from the rectum. This is undoubtedly sound surgery. Where a joint is diseased we stop ...
  8. ... occurrence; it is essential to the restorative or healing process. The glands themselves, as has been previously stated,* are regard- ed by many sound physiologists, as mere annexations to the mu- cous ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - A treatise on malignant intermittents 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Printed by Fry and Kammerer ..., 1807
    ... works which contribute to the perfection of the healing art, are those into which nothing is admitted that is not the result of sound experience and accurate observation. APPENDIX. AN ESSAY ON ...
  10. ... is always more difficult than other people.[…] Self-Healing, Patients, and Placebos During the 20th century, interest ... real phenomenon that played an important role in healing. For Pure Blood Take Hood’s Sarsaparilla , ca. ...
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