| Frederick William Headland - 1853 - 390 sidor
...manner whereby it acts." — Van Sweiten't Commentaries on Boerhaave, voL i. p. 394. are best shown by their discrepancies. On no question, perhaps, have...more than on the theory of the action of medicines. Either facts essentially opposed and incompatible have been adduced by the disagreeing parties ; or,... | |
| 1853 - 614 sidor
...be able to do all that man could by any possibility effect in the alleviation of human sufferings. "On no question, perhaps, have scientific men differed...more than on the theory of the action of medicines. Either facts essentially opposed and incompatible have been adduced by the disagreeing parties; or,... | |
| 1858 - 906 sidor
...? ' Dr. Headland, in his prize essay on the action of medicines on the system, thus writes : — " On no question perhaps have scientific men differed...more than on the theory of the action of medicines. Either facts, essentially opposed and incompatible, have been adduced by the disagr< eing parties,... | |
| 1859 - 772 sidor
...LS, Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians, etc. etc. Third edition, revised and enlarged. " On no question, perhaps, have scientific men differed...more than on the theory of the action of medicines." Such is the opinion not only of our author but of all connected with medical pursuits. The book now... | |
| James C. Jackson - 1862 - 346 sidor
...extinguished." Dr. Headland, in his prize essay on " The Action of Medicines on the System," thus writes : " On no question, perhaps, have scientific men differed...more than on the theory of the action of medicines. Either facts, essentially opposed and incompatible, have been adduced by the disagreeing parties, or,... | |
| Frederick William Headland - 1867 - 488 sidor
...both of reasoning and statement, of which previous writers have been guilty. These are best shown by their discrepancies. On no question, perhaps, have...more than on the theory of the action of medicines. Either facts essentially opposed and incompatible have been adduced by the disagreeing parties, or,... | |
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