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" ... remedies which he employs in the cure of disease. I grant, too, that he may lay up his experiences for use, both in the way of easing his memory and of seizing suggestions. By so doing he may gradually increase in medical skill, so that eventually,... "
The Liverpool and Manchester Medical and Surgical Reports - Page 30
1878
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The Works of Thomas Sydenham, M.D.

Thomas Sydenham - 1848 - 396 pages
...increase in medical stall, so that eventually, by a long continuance and a frequent repetition of his experiments, he may lay down and prescribe for himself a methodus medendi, from which, in the cure of this or that disease, he need not deviate a single straw's breadth. 17. Nevertheless, the publication...
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The Chicago Medical Journal, Volume 29

1872 - 780 pages
...continuance and frequent repetition of his experiments, he may lay down and prescribe for himself a method from which, in the case of this or that disease, he need not deviate a single straw's breadth. Nevertheless, the publication of particular observations is in my mind of no great advantage. Where...
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Diseases of the Hip, Knee, and Ankle Joints: With Their Deformities, Treated ...

Hugh Owen Thomas - 1878 - 444 pages
...increase in medical skill, so that eventually, by a long continuance and a frequent repetition of his experiments, he may lay down and prescribe for himself a METHODUS MEDENDI, from which, in the cure of this or that disease, he need not deviate a single straw's breadth. Nevertheless, the publication...
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Diseases of the Hip, Knee, and Ankle Joints

Hugh Owen Thomas - 1991 - 418 pages
...increase in medical skill, so that eventually, by a long continuance and a frequent repetition of his experiments, he may lay down and prescribe for himself a METHODUS MEDENDI, from which, in the cure of this or that disease, he need not deviate a single straw's breadth. Nevertheless, the publication...
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Divided Legacy: A History of the Schism in Medical Thought

Harris L. Coulter - 2001 - 822 pages
...versatilities of nature."1 so "By a long continuance and frequent repetition of his experiments [the physician] may lay down and prescribe for himself a methodus medendi from which, in the cure of this or that disease, he need not deviate a single hair's breadth."1 5 1 Such a method is necessarily...
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