... medical relations, and thus to render the work an epitome of the existing condition of medical science. Starting with this view, the immense demand which has existed for the work has enabled him, in repeated revisions, to augment its completeness... On the wasting diseases of infants and childrenvon Eustace Smith - 1870 - 195 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Neil Arnott - 1838 - 260 Seiten
...object has not been to make the work a mere lexicon or dictionary of terms, but to afford, under each, a condensed view of its various medical relations, and thus to render the work an epitome of ihe existing condition of medical science." " To execute such a work requires great erudition, unwearied... | |
| Robley Dunglison - 1840 - 414 Seiten
...object has not been to make the work a mere lexicon or dictionary of terms, but to afford, under each, a condensed view of its various medical relations,...epitome of the existing condition of medical science. In its preparation he has freely availed himself of the English, French, and German works of the same... | |
| 1840 - 416 Seiten
...object has not been to make the work a mere lexicon or dictionary of terms, but to afford, under each, a condensed view of its various medical relations,...epitome of the existing condition of medical science. In its preparation he has freely availed himself of the English, French, and German works of the same... | |
| Neil Arnott - 1841 - 560 Seiten
...object has not br-en to make the work « mere lexicon or dictionary of terms, but to afford, under each, a condensed view of its various medical relations, and thus to render the work epitome of the existing condition of medical science." " To execute such a work requires great erudition,... | |
| Jöns Jakob Berzelius (friherre) - 1843 - 214 Seiten
...object has not been to make the work a mere Lexicon, or Dictionary of terms, but to afford, under each, A condensed view of its various medical relations, and thus to render the work a complete epitome of the existing condition of medical science. This he has been in a great measure... | |
| William Benjamin Carpenter - 1843 - 640 Seiten
...dictionary of terms, but to afford, under each, a condensed view of its various medical relations, and time to render the work an epitome of the existing condition of Medical Science." This New Edition includes, in the body of the work, the Index or Vocabulary of Synonymes that was in... | |
| William Benjamin Carpenter - 1845 - 696 Seiten
...object has not been to make the work a mere Lexicon, or Dictionary of terms, but to afford, under each, a condensed view of its various medical relations, and thus to render the worka complete epitome of the existing condition of medical science. This he has been in a great measure... | |
| Robley Dunglison - 1846 - 852 Seiten
...object has not been to make the work a mere lexicon or dictionary of terms, but to afford, under each, a condensed view of its various medical relations,...epitome of the existing condition of medical science. In its preparation, he has freely availed himself of the English, French, and German works of the same... | |
| 1875 - 524 Seiten
...that his " object has not been to make the work a mere lexicon of terms, but to afford under each, a condensed view of its various medical relations,...epitome of the existing condition of medical science." This object we regard as too ambitious and extensive for a work such as Dr. Dunglison had in view,... | |
| Samuel David Gross - 1854 - 498 Seiten
...outset has not been to make the work a mere lexicon or dictionary of terms, but to afford, under each, a condensed view of its various medical relations,...Starting with this view, the immense demand which ha? existed for the work has enabled him, in repeated revisions, to augment its completeness and usefulness,... | |
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