| 1804 - 156 pagine
...singularly incorrect. "As a physician, he discovered a mind quick in discriminating disease, skillful in the application of appropriate remedies, though...of overweening caution. Hence he recommended to his pupils, and always employed himself, unusually small doses of medicine. He was, however, in the main,... | |
| William Paul Crillon Barton - 1816 - 46 pagine
...reading, singularly incorrect. As a physician, he discovered a mind quick in discriminating diseases, skilful in the application of appropriate remedies,...was a very cautious if not timid practitioner. No man^ead more extensively on the subject of diseases — in fact he was deeply versed in pathological... | |
| 1817 - 514 pagine
...reading, singularly incorrect. As a physician, he discovered a mind quick in discriminating diseases, skilful in the application of appropriate remedies,...versed in pathological knowledge, derived from books. In figure he was tall, and exceedingly well formed; in middle life he might be considered as having... | |
| William Paul Crillon Barton, Benjamin Smith Barton - 1836 - 414 pagine
...constrained, and his emphasis, owing to his remarkable kind of punctuation, and a desire to be perspicuously understood, was studied, forced, and often inappropriate....marked with the evidences of overweening caution. Honce he recommended to his pupils, and always employed himself, unusually small doses of medicine.... | |
| William Jay Youmans - 1896 - 636 pagine
...understood, was studied, forced, and often inappropriate. In his lectures his diction was cacophonous and unpleasant. "As a writer he is ingenious, rich...deeply versed in pathological knowledge derived from book As, however, his medical practice was never very extensive, his practical observations delivered... | |
| William Jay Youmans - 1896 - 638 pagine
...understood, was studied, forced, and often inappropriate. In his lectures his diction was cacophonous and unpleasant. "As a writer he is ingenious, rich...practitioner. No man read more extensively on the subject of diseases—in fact he was deeply versed in pathological knowledge derived from book As, however, his... | |
| 1896 - 978 pagine
...singularly incorrect. " As a physician, he discovered a mind quick in discriminating disease, skillful in the application of appropriate remedies, though...of overweening caution. Hence he recommended to his pupils, and always employed himself, unusually small doses of medicine. He was, however, in the main,... | |
| Lloyd Library and Museum - 1900 - 420 pagine
...singularly incorrect. " As a physician, he discovered a mind quick in discriminating disease, skillful in the application of appropriate remedies, though...of overweening caution. Hence he recommended to his pupils, and always employed himself, unusually small doses of medicine. He was, however, in the main,... | |
| Benjamin Smith Barton - 1900 - 592 pagine
...singularly incorrect. " As a physician, he discovered a mind quick in discriminating disease, skillful in the application of appropriate remedies, though...of overweening caution. Hence he recommended to his pupils, and always employed himself, unusually small doses of medicine. He was, however, in the main,... | |
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