| 1842 - 620 pages
...acccording to Mr. C.'s own confession, does not know in which side of the abdomen the liver lies,) it '• one of the greatest benefactors of mankind — one of the most astounding geniuses of this or any other age — the founder of a new system, by which he proves, beyond the power of contradiction,... | |
| R. T. Claridge - 1842 - 350 pages
...Graefenberg, within two days' journey from Dresden, and only eight or ten days' from London, there exists one of the greatest benefactors of mankind, one of the most astounding geniuses of this or any other age — the founder of a system — by which he proves, beyond the power of contradiction,... | |
| R. T. Claridge - 1843 - 76 pages
...Graefenberg, within two days' journey from Dresden, and only eight or ten days' from London, there exists one of the greatest benefactors of mankind, one of the most astounding geniuses of this or any other age — the founder of a system — by which he proves, beyond the power of contradiction,... | |
| Edwin Lee - 1859 - 192 pages
...to the world by interested or enthusiastic parties, have done harm by leading to its indiscriminate adoption in cases to which it is but ill-suited. Thus,...— one of the most astounding geniuses of this or any other age, a second Hippocrates — the founder of a system by which all curable diseases, and... | |
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