| 1898 - 712 דפים
...cruel way of healing, (by the actual cautery) they would embrace this new, (by tyeing the arteries) which I think was taught me by the special! favour of the sacred Deity."-P. 341. J. EUOT HODGKIN. [See 6 th S. iv. 366, 313 ; v. 36, 97, 336 ; vi. 197, 357 ; vii. 256;... | |
| 1886 - 672 דפים
...with more ease, than if they being bloodlesse parts should grow together by themselves." P. 325:—" Wherefore I must earnestly entreat all Chirurgeons, that leaving this old and too cruel way of healing [actual cautery], they would embrace this new, which I think was taught me by... | |
| 1887 - 792 דפים
.... " Which thing cannot be spoken or but thought upon without great horror, much less acted." . . " Wherefore I must earnestly entreat all chirurgeons,...healing, they would embrace this new ; which I think was sent me by the special favour of the Sacred Deity, for I learned it not of my masters nor of any other,... | |
| Harold Ellis - 2002 - 292 דפים
...I must earnestly entreat all surgeons that leaving this old and too cruel way of healing they will embrace this new, which I think was taught me by the special favour of the sacred Deity, for I learned it not of my masters nor of any other, neither have I at any time found it used by any'. A... | |
| 1887 - 788 דפים
.... " Which thing cannot be spoken or but thought upon without great horror, much less acted." . . " Wherefore I must earnestly entreat all chirurgeons,...healing, they would embrace this new ; which I think was sent me by the special favour of the Sacred Deity, for I learned it not of my masters nor of any other,... | |
| 1897 - 676 דפים
...entreat all chirurgeons that they leave this old and too, too cruel method of healing and embrace the new, which I think was taught me by the special favour of the Sacred Deity, for I learned not of my masters, or of any other. Neither have I at any time found it used by any. Only I... | |
| 1885 - 434 דפים
...describes the suffering and the bad results which attended the use of the actual cautery, and concludes : " Wherefore I must earnestly entreat all Chirurgeons, that leaving this old and too cruel way of healing, they would embrace this new, which I think was taught me by the special favour... | |
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