On the decrease of disease effected by the progress of civilization, by C.F.H. Marx and R. WillisLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1844 - 102 páginas |
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... . Physicians have no place in the body politic ; it would be well for humanity if they had ; for who , since the revival of letters in Europe , have been fore- most in every undertaking whose object has been to extend.
... . Physicians have no place in the body politic ; it would be well for humanity if they had ; for who , since the revival of letters in Europe , have been fore- most in every undertaking whose object has been to extend.
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... humanity of manners , have succeeded not only in eradicating the seeds of many diseases , but even in arresting in the bud such as have come to life ; so circumscribing them , that , finding no congenial soil , they have soon died out ...
... humanity of manners , have succeeded not only in eradicating the seeds of many diseases , but even in arresting in the bud such as have come to life ; so circumscribing them , that , finding no congenial soil , they have soon died out ...
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... humanity , are now known within the bounds of truly policied nations by the name alone ; and many which were looked upon as punishments for the perversity of the will and spirit , and as hindrances ordained of God in the way of the ...
... humanity , are now known within the bounds of truly policied nations by the name alone ; and many which were looked upon as punishments for the perversity of the will and spirit , and as hindrances ordained of God in the way of the ...
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... humanity insists that the object is to restore him to reason , he must have better entertainment . Even as little , therefore , as civilization in general can be regarded as the nurse of mental disease , in the same proportion , on the ...
... humanity insists that the object is to restore him to reason , he must have better entertainment . Even as little , therefore , as civilization in general can be regarded as the nurse of mental disease , in the same proportion , on the ...
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... humanity . The lower animals are often characterised as dumb ; and there is a certain sympathy with their condition , and pity that they are without any means of inter- course , implied in the expression . But it is only in very recent ...
... humanity . The lower animals are often characterised as dumb ; and there is a certain sympathy with their condition , and pity that they are without any means of inter- course , implied in the expression . But it is only in very recent ...
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