| 1827 - 532 страници
...the truth of a doctrine at once so novel and so unlike any thing that ever had appeared in the annals of medicine, without the test of the most rigid scrutiny would have bordered on temerity; but now when that scrutiny has taken place, not only amongst cm-selves, but in the first... | |
| Henry Edmondston - 1828 - 182 страници
...doctrine, at once so novel and so unlike any " thing that ever had appeared in the annals of medi" cine, without the test of the most rigid scrutiny, " would...when " that scrutiny has taken place, not only among our" selves, but in the first professional circles in " Europe, and when it has been uniformly found... | |
| 1834 - 562 страници
...scrutiny, would have bordered on temerity ; but now when that scrutiny has taken place, not only amongst ourselves, but in the first professional circles in Europe, and when it has been uniformly found, m such abundant instances, that the human frame, when once it has felt the influence of the genuine... | |
| 1834 - 560 страници
...the truth of a doctrine at once so novel and so unlike any thing that ever had appeared in the annals of medicine, without the test of the most rigid scrutiny, would have bordered on temerity ; but now when that scrutiny has taken place, not only amongst ourselves, but in the first... | |
| 1876 - 1164 страници
...the truth of a doctrine, at once so novel and so unlike anything that ever had appeared in the Annals of Medicine, without the test of the most rigid scrutiny,...first professional circles in Europe, and when it had been uniformly found in such abundant instances that the human frame, when once it has felt the... | |
| William C. Chapman - 1876 - 102 страници
...the truth of a doctrine, at once so novel and so unlike anything that ever had appeared in the Annals of Medicine, without the test of the most rigid scrutiny,...first professional circles in Europe, and when it had been uniformly found in such abundant instances that the human frame, when once it has felt the... | |
| William White - 1885 - 696 страници
...4to, pp. 17. of a doctrine, at once so novel and so unlike anything that ever appeared in the Annals of Medicine, without the test of the most rigid scrutiny,...would have bordered upon temerity ; but now, when the scrutiny has taken place, not only among ourselves, but in the first professional circles in Europe,... | |
| William White - 1885 - 740 страници
...4to, pp. 17. of a doctrine, at once so novel and so unlike anything that ever appeared in the Annals of Medicine, without the test of the most rigid scrutiny,...would have bordered upon temerity ; but now, when the scrutiny has taken place, not ouly among ourselves, but in the first professional circles in Europe,... | |
| 1893 - 566 страници
...Jenner, after apologising for those sceptical of his discovery on its first announcement, writes : — " But now, when that scrutiny has taken place not only...found in such abundant instances that the human frame, when once it has felt the influence of genuine cowpox in the way that has been described, is never... | |
| Charles Nicoll Bancker Camac - 1909 - 488 страници
...truth of a doctrine, at once so novel and so unlike any thing that ever had appeared in the annals of medicine, without the test of the most rigid scrutiny,...found in such abundant instances that the human frame, when once it has felt the influence of the genuine cow-pox in the way that has been described, is never... | |
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