10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CURABLENESS»
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Lectures on the Theory and Practice of Physic
In these cases * [Curableness of Consumption. — Doctor Stokes, it will have
been seen, considers phthisis to be curable. I might have extended my remarks
on this point in a preceding lecture by references to the additional experience of
other ...
William Stokes, John Bell, 1842
The Legislature of this state has never yet recognized these unfortunate beings
as entitled to any special favor from government." • After alluding to the belief
once entertained of the in- curableness of insanity, he contrasts the enlightened
and ...
New Hampshire State Hospital, Concord, 1843
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Washington on assimilation, consumption, and scrofula
The curableness of (understanding from that term recovery from) phthisis
pulmonalis is a matter therefore, which no longer admits of dispute. It is a fact as
certain as the curableness of pneumonia, or the union of a fracture, and like the
latter, ...
Beverly H. Washington, 1856
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Scalpel: An Entirely Original Quarterly Expositor of the ...
The curableness of (understanding from that term, recovery from) phthisis
pulmonalis is a matter therefore, which no longer admits of dispute. It is a fact as
certain as the curableness of pneumonia, or the union of a fracture, and like the
latter, ...
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Bronchitis, and kindred diseases
The Bulletin of Medicine, published in Philadelphia, by Dr. Bell, Professor in the
Philadelphia Medical School, says, "Dr. Stokes speaks more especially of Ihe
curableness and cure of Consumption, in its earliest stages. Andral, Carswell ...
William Whitty Hall, 1871
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The Western and Southern Medical Recorder
been able to do towards the prevention, mitigation and protraction (we will not
say actual cure) of pulmonary consumption, or refer again to the comparatively
easy curableness of scrofula, a kindred affection, we do not think we should be ...
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Documents of the Senate of the State of New York
Science has conquered ignorance, prejudice and superstition, and pushed its
investigations into the causes, character and curableness of mental disorder, and
has come out with the glorious demonstration, that the diseases of the mind can ...
New York (State). Legislature. Senate, 1839
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A dissertation on the influence of a change of climate in ...
Of the different notions of physicians respecting the curableness and in-
curableness of genuine Phthisis. — Of the effects of Wounds and other Injuries of
the Lungs, on that Viscus. — Of the remote and proximate causes of
Consumption, and ...
James Gregory, William Paul Crillon Barton, 1815
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Bronchitis, chronic laryngitis; or clergymen's sore throat, ...
... a. fatal termination." The Bulletin 'of Medicine, published in Philadelphia, by Dr.
Bell, Professor in the Philadelphia Medical School, says, "Dr. Stokes speaks
more especially of the curableness and cure of Consumption, ia its earliest
stages.
Samuel Wallace Hall, William Whitty Hall, 1847
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A Sanskrit-English Dictionary: Etymological and ...
tva, n. curableness, Susr.; perfectibility, Sarvad.; practicability, Kjv.; KapS.;
BhJshSp. — paksha, m. the side of the thing to be proved (in a lawsuit), MW.—
pram&na- lain khya-vat, mfn. containing the number of the things to be proved
and of the ...
Sir Monier Monier-Williams, Ernst Leumann, Carl Cappeller, 1999