The practice may be occasionally abused, and then evil, instead of good, result. If I could think that such a consequence was necessary, I would not for one moment be its advocate. But, convinced as I am that we have in our power a new and most efficacious... The common-sense of the water-cure - Página 41de John Henry Lukis - 1862Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| James of Malvern Wilson - 1844 - 114 páginas
...treatment are, 1 am sure, founded in nature and truth, and rest, therefore, on an immutable basis. We have in our power a new and most efficacious agent...forms; and, in proper hands, as safe as it is effectual : 1 should be no friend to humanity, nor lo medical science, if I did not give my testimony in its... | |
| Joel Shew - 1844 - 336 páginas
...consequence was necessary, I would not for one moment be its advocate. But, convinced as I am, that we have in our power a new and most efficacious agent, for the alleviation of disease in various forms ; and in proper hands safe and effectual, I should be no friend to humanity... | |
| 1845 - 352 páginas
...consequence was necessary, I would not for one moment be its advocate. But, convinced as I am that we have in our power a new and most efficacious agent...in various forms, and, in proper hands, as safe as effectual, I should be no friend to humanity, nor to medical science, if I did not give my testimony... | |
| Joel Shew - 1845 - 372 páginas
...in various forms ; and in proper hands safe and effectual, I should be no friend to humanity nor tq medical science, if I did not give my testimony in its recommendation." The Rev. John Wesley, AM, published a work in 1747, which went through thirty -four editions, called... | |
| 1848 - 1292 páginas
...consequence was necessary, I would not for one moment be its advocate. But, convinced as I am that we have in our power a new and most efficacious agent...in various forms, and, in proper hands, as safe as affectual, I should be no friend to humanity, nor to medical science, if I did not give my testimony... | |
| Sir John Forbes, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - 1851 - 274 páginas
...consequence was necessary, I would not for one moment be its advocate. But, convinced as I am that we have in our power a new and most efficacious agent...in various forms, and, in proper hands, as safe as effectual, I should be no friend to humanity, nor to medical science, if I did not give my testimony... | |
| Joel Shew - 1851 - 532 páginas
...consequence was necessary, I would not for one moment be its advocate. But convinced, as I am, that we have in our power a new and most efficacious agent for the alleviation of disease in various forms, and in proper hands safe and effectual, I should be no friend to humanity,... | |
| John Goodman (M.D.) - 1858 - 226 páginas
...civilized world ; and that its principles and practice deserve the closest examination. By it," says he, "we have in our power a new and most efficacious agent...did not give my testimony in its recommendation." Dr. James Johnson. — "There can be no doubt that the application of cold water to the surface of... | |
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