Obscure Diseases of the Brain and MindLea, 1866 - 483 páginas Briefly describes the lives and contributions of notable African-Americans in Georgia who were either born in Georgia or who lived and worked in Georgia for the major portion of their lives. Fields covered are the Arts, Business, Civic/Social, Education, Law, Media, Medicine, Military, Politics, Religion, and Sports. |
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... medicine , that he is not only to watch with the greatest vigilance for the approach of all head affections , but , if possible , to anticipate their stealthy advance and prevent by the early use of remedial measures those organic and ...
... medicine , that he is not only to watch with the greatest vigilance for the approach of all head affections , but , if possible , to anticipate their stealthy advance and prevent by the early use of remedial measures those organic and ...
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... medicine should understand the important physiological principle that disturbed intelligence has the same relation to the brain that disordered respiration has to the lungs , pleura , and heart ; but the physician should see that the ...
... medicine should understand the important physiological principle that disturbed intelligence has the same relation to the brain that disordered respiration has to the lungs , pleura , and heart ; but the physician should see that the ...
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... medicine , and the true philosophic character of the professors of the healing art is thus beautifully described by the Father of Physic : “ Δει μεταγειν την σοφίαν εἰς τὴν Ιατρικήν , και την ἰατρικὴν εἰς τὴν σοφίαν · ίατρος γαρ ...
... medicine , and the true philosophic character of the professors of the healing art is thus beautifully described by the Father of Physic : “ Δει μεταγειν την σοφίαν εἰς τὴν Ιατρικήν , και την ἰατρικὴν εἰς τὴν σοφίαν · ίατρος γαρ ...
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... medicine upon the highest vantage - ground of which it is susceptible . How is it possible for the practitioner of medicine to influence the minds of others , if he has no knowledge of the laws governing his own understanding ? As well ...
... medicine upon the highest vantage - ground of which it is susceptible . How is it possible for the practitioner of medicine to influence the minds of others , if he has no knowledge of the laws governing his own understanding ? As well ...
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... medicine , which constitute the charm and poetry of life , and exercise a powerful influence upon the intellectual progress of nations , civilization of the world , and character , happiness and destiny of man ! Goethe , when referring ...
... medicine , which constitute the charm and poetry of life , and exercise a powerful influence upon the intellectual progress of nations , civilization of the world , and character , happiness and destiny of man ! Goethe , when referring ...
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