Annals of Medical History, Zväzok 2P.B. Hoeber., 1920 |
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... practiced it , Assyrians , He- brews , and Greeks , the liver was also considered the seat of life , of heat , and of whatever higher faculties distinguished man from the animals , and animals from lower nature . The Psalmist literally ...
... practiced it , Assyrians , He- brews , and Greeks , the liver was also considered the seat of life , of heat , and of whatever higher faculties distinguished man from the animals , and animals from lower nature . The Psalmist literally ...
Strana 2
... practice of dis- section as a scientific method , other regions of the animal body were laid bare , and heart and brain began to present new mystery and new opportunity for the seeker of souls . In the Hippocratic writing " De corde ...
... practice of dis- section as a scientific method , other regions of the animal body were laid bare , and heart and brain began to present new mystery and new opportunity for the seeker of souls . In the Hippocratic writing " De corde ...
Strana 8
... practices were determined by the sacred books and were under the control and direction of the priesthood and physi- cians . The religion of Zoroaster prevailed in Iran , dating from an early period , and in its development was highly ...
... practices were determined by the sacred books and were under the control and direction of the priesthood and physi- cians . The religion of Zoroaster prevailed in Iran , dating from an early period , and in its development was highly ...
Strana 10
... practice , and fees . The " Avesta " describes and lays stress upon three divisions of the healing art : kereta , the knife ; urvara , herbs ; and , manthra , prayers , in the general sense of conjuration . Of these , conjuration is ...
... practice , and fees . The " Avesta " describes and lays stress upon three divisions of the healing art : kereta , the knife ; urvara , herbs ; and , manthra , prayers , in the general sense of conjuration . Of these , conjuration is ...
Strana 11
... practices of the people and of the priesthood . Witches and sor- cerers , however , were abominations , not to be encouraged . The origin of medicine was supernatural and based upon ancient practices of the people . The " Vendidād ...
... practices of the people and of the priesthood . Witches and sor- cerers , however , were abominations , not to be encouraged . The origin of medicine was supernatural and based upon ancient practices of the people . The " Vendidād ...
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