The air, or climate, is often regarded by the patient as possessing some specific quality, by virtue of which it directly cures his disease. This erroneous view of the matter not unfrequently proves the bane of the invalid by leading him, in the fulness... Present-day Egypt - Страница 359написао/ла Frederic Courtland Penfield - 1899 - 372 страницаПуни преглед - О овој књизи
| 1843 - 632 страница
...curative means to be more completely or more conveniently applied. ' The air, or climate, (he fays,) is often regarded by patients as possessing some specific...the disease. This erroneous view of the matter, not un/requently proves the bane of the invalid, by leading him, in the fulness of hii confidence in climate,... | |
| Sir James Clark - 1830 - 464 страница
...goes abroad for the recovery of his health, not to expect too much from the mere change of climate. The air, or climate, is often regarded by patients as possessing some specific power by virtue of which it directly cures the disease. This is a very erroneous view of the matter,... | |
| John Holmes Agnew - 1843 - 604 страница
...curative means to be more completely or more conveniently applied. " The air, or climate, (he says,) is often regarded by patients as possessing some specific...the disease. This erroneous view of the matter, not unfrequently proves the bane of the invalid, by leading him, in the fulness of his confidence in climate,... | |
| THE EDINBURGH REVIEW OR CRITICAL JOURNAL - 1843 - 672 страница
...curative means to be more completely or more conveniently applied. ' The air, or climate, (he says,) is often regarded by patients as possessing some specific...the disease. This erroneous view of the matter, not unfrequently proves the bane of the invalid, by leading him, in the fulness of his confidence in climate,... | |
| James Williams (M.D.) - 1858 - 110 страница
...error of expecting too much from mere change of climate. The air or climate is regarded by the patient as possessing some specific quality, by virtue of which it directly cures his disease. This erroneous view of the matter not unfrequently proves the bane of the invalid, by... | |
| Robert Edmund Scoresby Jackson - 1862 - 536 страница
...expecting too much from the mere change of climate. The air or climate is often regarded by the patient as possessing some specific quality, by virtue of which it directly cures his disease. This erroneous view of the matter not unfrequently proves the bane of the invalid, by... | |
| 1889 - 1088 страница
...part. As Sir James Clark said many years ago, ' The air, or climate, is often regarded by the patient as possessing some specific quality, by virtue of which it directly cures his disease. This erroneous view of the matter not unfrequently proves the bane of the invalid by leading... | |
| 1889 - 1264 страница
...part. As Sir James Clark said many years ago, ' The air, or climate, is often regarded by the patient as possessing some specific quality, by virtue of which it directly cures his disease. This erroneous view of the matter not unfrequently proves the bane of the invalid by leading... | |
| Sir Morell Mackenzie - 1893 - 358 страница
...part. As Sir James Clark said many years ago, " The air, or climate, is often regarded by the patient as possessing some specific quality, by virtue of which it directly cures his disease. This erroneous view of the matter not unfrequently proves the bane of the invalid by leading... | |
| John Livesay Whitehead - 1911 - 536 страница
...now as on the day they were published : — " The air, or climate, is often regarded by the patient as possessing some specific quality, by virtue of which it directly cures his disease. This erroneous view of the matter not unfrequently proves the bane of the invalid, by... | |
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