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" The science of medicine is a barbarous jargon, and the effects of our medicines on the human system in the highest degree uncertain; except, indeed, that they have destroyed more lives than war, pestilence, and famine combined. "
Transactions... V.1- - Página 170
por Eclectic Medical Society of the State of New York - 1867
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The New England Botanic, Medical and Surgical Journal, Volúmenes3-4

1849 - 786 páginas
...obvious risk of hastening the end of the patient." Dr. Good, well known as an eminent English physician, says, " The science of medicine is a barbarous jargon, and the effects of our medicine on the human system are, in the highest degree, uncertain, — except, indeed, that they have...
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Pamphlets - Homoeopathic, Volumen6

1851 - 524 páginas
...physicians, to show the degree of uncertainty and dissatisfaction that they have felt in this matter. Dr. Good says : "The science of medicine is a barbarous jargon, and the effects of our medicines on the human system, are in the highest degree uncertain; except, indeed, that they have already destroyed...
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The Sexual Organism, and Its Healthful Management

James C. Jackson - 1862 - 346 páginas
...experiment upon the vitality of the patient." Dr. John Mason Good, author of the " Book of Nature," says : " The science of medicine is a barbarous jargon, and the effects of our medicines on the human system in the highest degree uncertain ; except, indeed, that they have destroyed more...
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Pamphlets - Homoeopathic, Volumen5

1865 - 484 páginas
...obvious risk of hastening the end of our patient." Dr. Good, the great nosologist, asserts that — " The science of medicine is a barbarous jargon, and the effects of our medicines on the human system, are in the highest degree uncertain ; except, indeed, that they have already destroyed...
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The Philosophy of the Bath: Or, Air and Water in Health and Disease ...

Durham Dunlop - 1868 - 502 páginas
...useless, but dangerous." In even more emphatic terms an esteemed author, Dr. Mason Good, wrote — " The science of medicine is a barbarous jargon, and the effects of our medicines on the human system in the highest degree uncertain, except, indeed, that they have destroyed more...
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A Family Medical Instructor: Civil and Religious Persecution in the State of ...

Thomas Robinson Hazard - 1876 - 128 páginas
...those who suffer from bodily Illness would have recovered nevertheless.' " Dr. John Mason Good : ' The science of medicine is a barbarous jargon, and the effects of our medicines on the human system are in the highest degree uncertain, except that they have already destroyed more...
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Science in therapeutics

Allen Corson Cowperthwaite - 1877 - 28 páginas
...obvious risk of hastening the end ot our patient." Dr. Good, the great nosologist, asserts that — " The science of medicine is a barbarous jargon, and the effects of our medicines on the human system, are in the highest degree uncertain ; except, indeed, that they have already destroyed...
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Turkish Bath Hand Book

George F. Adams (M.D.) - 1881 - 318 páginas
...only useless, but dangerous." In even more emphatic terms an esteemed author, Dr. Mason Good, wrote : "The science of medicine is a barbarous jargon, and the effects of our medicines on the human system in the highest degree uncertain, except, indeed, that they have destroyed more...
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Miscellaneous Essays and Letters

Thomas Robinson Hazard - 1883 - 384 páginas
...Edinburgh. The science of medicine is founded on conjecture, and improved by murder.—Sir Astley Cooper, MD The science of medicine is a barbarous jargon, and the effects of our medicines on the human system are in the highest degree uncertain, except that they have already destroyed more...
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THE LATTER-DAY SAINTS' MILLENNIAL STAR.

john henry smith - 1884 - 858 páginas
...cause of the disease, and without a single clear idea of his conduct." Dr. John Mason Good wrote — "The science of medicine is a barbarous jargon, and the effects of our medicine on the human system are in the highest degree uncertain, except indeed that they have already...
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