| John Milton Scudder - 1913 - 826 pages
...it is wonderful that, however alarming and numerous the eruptions, or confluent and frightful they may be, the peculiar action of the medicine is such...physiological analysis now; it will be sufficient for my purpose to state, that it cures the disease as no other medicine does — not by stimulating functional... | |
| 1886 - 664 pages
...it is wonderful, that however alarming and numerous the eruptions, or confluent and frightful they may be, the peculiar action of the medicine is such...physiological analysis now : it will be sufficient for my purpose, to state that it cures the disease as no other medicine does, — not by stimulating functional... | |
| George Frederick Shrady, Stephen Smith - 1864 - 430 pages
...wonderful, that however extensive or confluent the eruption may be, the peculiar action of this remedy is such, that very seldom is a scar left to tell the story of the disease." He also adds, " that its introduction to the professional and public service is due to Mr. JS Lane,... | |
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