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Sentences starting with medical
- Medical Dictionary, New York, 1852. [3]
- Medical Review for Jan. 1842, p. [3]
- Medical science, and especially the study of mental disease, is destined, I believe, to react to much greater advantage on the theology of the future than theology has acted on medicine in the past. [3]
Sentences containing medical two or more times
- These, I think, with the reports of medical societies and the papers contributed to them, will form the most attractive part of our accumulated medical treasures. [3]
- I generally found there two or three sentimental young butchers, an eminently philosophical tinker, and several very unsophisticated medical practitioners or medical students, all of low origin and vulgar and offensive manners. [5]
- This Essay was read before a small Association called "The Society for Medical Improvement," and published in a Medical Journal which lasted but a single year. [6]
- In the name of the Faculty I welcome you, Gentlemen of the Medical Class, new-born babes of science, or lustier nurslings, to this morning of your medical life, and to the arms and the bosom of this ancient University. [3]
- The reader must not forget that I have been a medical practitioner, and for thirty-five years a professor in a medical school. [6]
- A very intelligent medical student, Mr. William D. Chapin, whose excellent project is indorsed by well-known New York physicians and professors, proposes to publish a yearly index to original communications in the medical journals of the United States, classified by authors and subjects. [3]
- But Sydenham left many writings in which he has recorded his medical experience, and he surely would not have published them if he had not thought they would be better reading for the medical student than the story of Cervantes. [6]
- We know very little of its medical schools, its medical doctrines, or its medical men, compared with those of England and France. [3]
- I must have been very much taken up with my medical studies to have neglected my opportunity of seeing the great statesmen, authors, artists, orators, and men of science outside of the medical profession. [6]
- Would you have any objection to showing your case to the Societies of Medical Improvement and Medical Observation? [6]
More example sentences with the word medical in them
- Not for the world would he have questioned his sagacious old medical friend as to the probability or possibility of their being true. [6]
- But it is with the live literature of his profession that the medical practitioner is first of all concerned. [3]
- These he equips with new names, and thus we have those terrific nomenclatures which are enough to frighten the medical student, to say nothing of the sufferers staggering under this long catalogue of local infirmities. [6]
- Let me begin with my first experience as a medical student. [3]
- My clerical friends will forgive me for poaching on their sacred territory, in return for an occasional raid upon the medical domain of which they have now and then been accused. [3]
- Among the guests whom I met in the grounds was a gentleman of the medical profession, whose name I had often heard, and whom I was very glad to see and talk with. [6]
- In reviewing the whole course of its history we read a long list of honored names, and a precious record written in private memories, in public charities, in permanent contributions to medical science, in generous sacrifices for the country. [3]
- The medical records which I shall cite show that the colonists were not exempt from the complaints of the Old World. [3]
- Suppose a minister were to undertake to express opinions on medical subjects, for instance, would you not think he was going beyond his province? [6]
- After tea we went to look up Dr. Wilson, chief medical officer of the hospitals in the place, who was staying at the Brady House. [6]
- M. Double, a well-known medical writer and a physician of high standing in Paris, had occasion so long ago as 1801, before he had heard of Homoeopathy, to make experiments upon Cinchona, or Peruvian bark. [3]
- He was surprisingly well, considering everything, when we left New York, and the army medical men advised taking him home. [9]
- The only safe way is that taught by horticulture, to feed a fruit-tree generously, so that it has vigor enough to throw off its degenerate tendencies and its enemies, or, as the doctors say in medical practice, bring up the general system. [4]
- Not much, perhaps, was to be expected of the Medical Profession in the way of encouragement. [6]
- Very kind that was in the bishop, and very proud his medical audience must have felt. [6]
- She thought it was about time to talk over the general subject of the medical profession with her new teacher,--if such a self-directing person as Lurida could be said to recognize anybody as teacher. [6]
- I had a very complete set of the "American Journal of the Medical Sciences;" an entire set of the "North American Review," and many volumes of the reprints of the three leading British quarterlies. [3]
- It has at various times brought forward collections of figures having the air of statistical documents, pretending to show a great proportional mortality among the patients of the Medical Profession, as compared with those treated according to its own rules. [3]
- It seemed a valuable medical course, and I recommended it to a lady. [5]
- His reputation rests upon a basis more substantial even than the numerous diplomas with which he is provided, than the membership of the different medical societies which have chosen him as their associate," etc., etc. [3]
- As is not unfrequent with versatile and inflammable people, he caught fire at the first spark of a new medical discovery, and no sooner got home to England than he began to spread the conflagration. [6]
- If we can't understand them, because we have n't taken a medical degree, what the Father of Lies do they ask us to sign them for? [6]
- The Tractors must trust for their patronage to the enlightened and philanthropic out of the profession, or to medical men retired from practice, and who know of no other interest than the luxury of relieving the distressed. [6]
- Especially is this true in regard to remedies for diseases, and the faith in healers and quacks outside of the regular, educated professors of the medical art. [4]
- Under these influences transmitted to, or at least shared by, the medical profession, the old question between "Nature," so called, and "Art," or professional tradition, has reappeared with new interest. [3]
- And here we touch one of the regrettable symptoms of the times, which is not by any means most conspicuous in the medical profession. [4]
- Would you lecture to us; if you were a professor in one of the great medical schools? [6]
- For facts relating to this question we must look to two sources; the recorded experience of the medical profession in general, and the results of trials made according to Homoeopathic principles, and capable of testing the truth of the doctrine. [3]
- It is necessary to show in a brief glance what had been going on in Europe during the latter part of that century, the first quarter of which had been made illustrious in the history of medical science by the discovery of the circulation. [3]
- If I wished to show a student the difficulties of getting at truth from medical experience, I would give him the history of epilepsy to read. [3]
- It is curious to see that a medical work left in manuscript by the Rev. [3]
- However, I had to obey orders, and my wife would have it that I should entrust my precious person only to the most skilful specialist in each department of medical practice. [6]
- I had submitted to me for examination, in 1862, a manuscript found among the Winthrop Papers, marked with the superscription, "For my worthy friend Mr. Wintrop," dated in 1643, London, signed Edward Stafford, and containing medical directions and prescriptions. [3]
- May I venture to contrast youth and experience in medical practice, something in the way the man painted the lion, that is, the lion under? [3]
- In a letter to be found in the "London Medical Gazette" for January, 1840, Mr. Roberton of Manchester makes the statement which I here give in a somewhat condensed form. [3]
- I kept hoping to be better, but was at last obliged to have recourse to a medical man. [14]
- Unfortunately, he was to atone only too speedily for this offence against medical advice, for his heated blood increased the twinges of the gout to such a degree that he was compelled to relinquish his desire to listen to the exquisite singing longer. [10]
- It is satisfactory to add, that the views assailed have also been unflinchingly defended by unsought champions, among the ablest of whom it is pleasant to mention, at this moment of political alienation, the Editor of the Charleston Medical Journal. [6]
- In the mean time, while medical theories are coming in and going out, there is a set of sensible men who are never run away with by them, but practise their art sagaciously and faithfully in much the same way from generation to generation. [3]
- It was some time before I could bring myself to have recourse to medical advice. [14]
- It is only through the enlightened sentiment and action of the Medical Profession that the community can be brought to acknowledge that drugs should always be regarded as evils. [6]
- I turn from this less pleasing aspect of the common intelligence which renders such follies possible, to close the honorable record of the medical profession in this, our ancient Commonwealth. [3]
- It is on the whole very loyal to the Medical Profession. [3]
- But according to the records of the medical profession, as they have been hitherto interpreted, this is true of only a very small proportion of useful remedies. [3]
- But after all, the readers who care most for the early records of medical science and art are the specialists who are dividing up the practice of medicine and surgery as they were parcelled out, according to Herodotus, by the Egyptians. [3]
- Dyspepsia would answer the purpose well enough: so Mr. Murray Bradshaw picked up a medical book and read ten minutes or more for that complaint. [6]
- So of all the other ancillary and auxiliary kinds of knowledge, I would have them strictly subordinated to that particular kind of knowledge for which the community looks to its medical advisers. [3]
- Galen was still the only medical authority recognized in Missouri; his practice was the only practice known to the Missouri doctors, and his prescriptions were the only ammunition they carried when they went out for game. [5]
- Barbeyrac threw overboard the old complex medical farragos of the pharmacopoeias, as his church had disburdened itself of the popish ceremonies. [3]
- Suppose, for instance, the Medical Society should refuse to give us an opiate, or to set a broken limb, until we had signed our belief in a certain number of propositions,--of which we will say this is the first: I. [6]
- The security of the medical profession against this and all similar fancies is in the average constitution of the human mind with regard to the laws of evidence. [3]
- John Bell is the liveliest medical writer that I can remember who has written since the days of delightful old Ambroise Pare. [3]
- The reports of the librarian have told or will tell you, in some detail, what has been accomplished since the 21st of December, 1874, when six gentlemen met at the house of Dr. Henry Ingersoll Bowditch to discuss different projects for a medical library. [3]
- Dr. Butts was the leading medical practitioner, not only of Arrowhead Village, but of all the surrounding region. [6]
- I would extend the hospitality of these shelves to a class of works which we are in the habit of considering as being outside of the pale of medical science, properly so called, and sometimes of coupling with a disrespectful name. [3]
- Dr. John Jeffries, the first of that name, is considered by Broussais as a leader of medical opinion in America, and so referred to in his famous "Examen des Doctrines Medicales. [3]
- It is, on the contrary, a most zealous defence of Perkinism, and a fierce attack upon its opponents, most especially upon such of the medical profession as treated the subject with neglect or ridicule. [6]
- They have read the Bible ten times as much as they ever read any medical author. [6]
- It was in the age of Pericles, of Socrates, of Plato, of Phidias, that Hippocrates gave to medical knowledge the form which it retained for twenty centuries. [3]
- A writer in the "New York Medical and Physical Journal" for October, 1829, in speaking of the occurrence of puerperal fever, confined to one man's practice, remarks, "We have known cases of this kind occur, though rarely, in New York. [3]
- I cannot say that this will be altogether an evil, for the cost of calling medical aid may force people to take better care of themselves. [4]
- The doctors said that she could not get on without medical treatment, so they kept her in the stifling atmosphere of the town, and the Rostovs did not move to the country that summer of 1812. [2]
- I cannot doubt that our early physicians brought with them many Old-World medical superstitions, and I have no question that they were more or less involved in the prevailing errors of the community in which they lived. [3]
- It was this that had impelled her to get a medical education, which she obtained by hard labor and self-denial. [4]
- A good clinical teacher is himself a Medical School. [3]
- Laennec tells the story of a convent, of which he was the medical director, where all the nuns were subjected to the severest penances and schooled in the most painful doctrines. [6]
- All the physicians stood watches there, and all the medical students; and the rest of the town furnished money, or whatever else was wanted. [5]
- And lastly, a startling series of cases by Mr. Storrs of Doncaster, to be, found in the "American Journal of the Medical Sciences" for January, 1843. [3]
- One great event stands out in the medical history of this eighteenth century; namely, the introduction of the practice of inoculation for small-pox. [3]
- Then came the standing professional card of Dr. Lemuel Hurlbut and Dr. Fordyce Hurlbut, the medical patriarch of the town and his son. [6]
- From this fact spring a great proportion of the errors of medical practice. [6]
- Yet they may sound well enough, one at a time, to those who are not fully aware of the fallacies of medical evidence. [3]
- I was not sorry that this medical episode came in to vary the usual course of talk at our table. [6]
- It is on something like this line that the greatest advance has been made in medical practice; I mean in the direction of prevention. [4]
- The Connecticut Medical Society expelled him in 1797 for violating their law against the use of nostrums, or secret remedies. [6]
- Outdoors winter was slouching into spring with a cold drizzle, with a coating of ice on the pavements-animating weather for the medical profession. [4]
- But no medical skill could keep cold and hunger and bad food, and, probably enough, desperate homesickness in some of the feebler sort, from doing their work. [3]
- When he finished, she began the account of her discovery: "I do certainly believe I have found an account of his case in an Italian medical journal of about fourteen years ago. [6]
- The name of Servetus might call up unpleasant recollections, but that of another medical practitioner may be safely mentioned. [6]
- Such was the serenity of the Bolton household that a stranger in it would never have suspected there was any opposition to Ruth's going to the Medical School. [5]
- Governor Endicott also sends Winthrop a unicorn's horn, which was the property of a certain Mrs. Beggarly, who, in spite of her name, seems to have been rich in medical knowledge and possessions. [3]
- He managed to send Jonathan to a medical school, and it seems that he's had some sort of a position at Johns Hopkins's--research work. [9]
- They have heard scores of sermons for one medical lecture to which they have listened. [6]
- The private medical school which I had joined was one established by Dr. James Jackson, Dr. Walter Channing, Dr. John Ware, Dr. Winslow Lewis, and Dr. George W. Otis. [6]
- He had seen Samonicus, too, at Antioch, and held his medical lore, as expressed in verse, very cheap. [10]
- In fact he said that he did not see why a woman should not enter the medical profession if she felt a call to it. [5]
- Special enterprise was required to save such desperate cases as are made a specialty of here, and all that medical and surgical science can do has been concentrated, with extraordinary success, on the shattered men who are brought to her wards. [9]
- Let those who rely upon the numbers of their testimonials, as being alone sufficient to prove the soundness and stability of a medical novelty, digest the following from the report of the Perkinistic Committee. [6]
- I have read recently in some medical journal, that an American practitioner, whose name is known to the country, is prescribing the hoof of a horse for epilepsy. [3]
- Did you ever read the oldest of medical documents,--the Oath of Hippocrates? [6]
- I like to read Montaigne's remarks about doctors, though he never took a medical degree. [6]
- The Essay was read before the Boston Society for Medical Improvement, and, at the request of the Society, printed in the "New England Quarterly Journal of Medicine and Surgery" for April, 1843. [3]
- And she isn't quite sure the splendour of a medical professor's position is superior to that of an author. [11]
- Some remedies of questionable though not odious character appear occasionally to have been employed by the early practitioners, but they were such as still had the support of the medical profession. [3]
- But the whole question I consider to be now transferred from the domain of medical inquiry to the consideration of Life Insurance agencies and Grand Juries. [6]
- That is three quarters of medical practice. [6]
- In order to prove this point, it is not necessary to consult any medical theorist as to whether or not it is consistent with his preconceived notions that such a mode of transfer should exist. [3]
- And the medical profession is close-mouthed, Mr. Carvel. [9]
- Besides, a medical practice is hard to get and not easy to keep. [11]
- All that was possible to medical skill had been done. [11]
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