| Thomas A. Sebeok - 1986 - 278 pagine
...attending the diseases, from which I formed my judgments, learning from the common nature of all and the particular nature of the individual, from the disease, the patient, the regimen prescribed and the prcscriber — for these make a diagnosis more favorable or less; from the constitution, both... | |
| Kenneth Laine Ketner - 1995 - 476 pagine
...attending the diseases, from which I formed my judgments, learning from the common nature of all and the particular nature of the individual, from the disease, the patient, the regimen prescribed and the prescriber— for these make a diagnosis more favorable or less; from the constitution, both... | |
| Plinio Prioreschi - 1996 - 651 pagine
...attending the diseases, from which I framed my judgments, learning from the common nature of all and the particular nature of the individual, from the disease, the patient, the regimen prescribed and the prescriber - for these make a diagnosis more favorable or less; from the constitution, both... | |
| Mark G. Kuczewski, Ronald M. Polansky - 2000 - 326 pagine
...attending the disease, from which I framed my judgments, learning from the common nature of all and the particular nature of the individual, from the disease, the patient, the regimen prescribed and the prescriber — for these make a diagnosis more favorable or less; from the constitution, both... | |
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