Physic and Physicians: A Medical Sketch Book, Exhibiting the Public and Private Life of the Most Celebrated Medical Men, of Former Days; with Memoirs of Eminent Living London Physicians and Surgeons, Band 1Longman, Orme, Brown, 1839 |
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... king of Cacongo happens to fall ill , his physicians commence their treatment by publishing his indisposition through the kingdom , and then every one is compelled to kill his dung - hill cock , and offer it as a propitiatory sacrifice ...
... king of Cacongo happens to fall ill , his physicians commence their treatment by publishing his indisposition through the kingdom , and then every one is compelled to kill his dung - hill cock , and offer it as a propitiatory sacrifice ...
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... King of Leon , was obliged to make a journey to Cordova , in 956 , to put himself under an Arabian physician , who , though sent for by the king , resolved that the king should come to him . Dr. Parr entertained an exalted opinion of ...
... King of Leon , was obliged to make a journey to Cordova , in 956 , to put himself under an Arabian physician , who , though sent for by the king , resolved that the king should come to him . Dr. Parr entertained an exalted opinion of ...
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... King James at Newmarket , in obedience to one of those whimsical caprices which distinguished him so much , he sud- denly turned back to go home ; and so strangely res- tive was this singular man in his oddities , that the messenger was ...
... King James at Newmarket , in obedience to one of those whimsical caprices which distinguished him so much , he sud- denly turned back to go home ; and so strangely res- tive was this singular man in his oddities , that the messenger was ...
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... king , at New- market , had brought himself into such a way , that he could not sleep . His friends were advised to give him opium , which he took in so large a quantity , that it threw him into a profound lethargy . Dr. Butler , who ...
... king , at New- market , had brought himself into such a way , that he could not sleep . His friends were advised to give him opium , which he took in so large a quantity , that it threw him into a profound lethargy . Dr. Butler , who ...
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... king now appointed him physician extraordinary to the court ; and , in 1778 , he was created a baronet . His reputation had been so great for many years previous to this period , that the king , being indisposed one day , desired him to ...
... king now appointed him physician extraordinary to the court ; and , in 1778 , he was created a baronet . His reputation had been so great for many years previous to this period , that the king , being indisposed one day , desired him to ...
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