| Medicine - 1860 - 676 pages
...are chiefly employed in treating disease — the art of preventing it is not cultivated ; it is imt taught in any of our medical schools; it is not formally...father of a family does not go to the doctor and say, " How can I preserve my health, make my children well and vigorous, and develop all their faculties... | |
| Medicine - 1860 - 556 pages
...and its vicinity ; bat they are chiefly employed in treating disease — the art of preventing it la not cultivated ; it is not taught in any of our medical...; it is not formally the subject of examination in onr universities The father of a family dees not go to the doctor and say, " How can I preserve my... | |
| Health - 1861 - 316 pages
...Registrar-General complains that: "Physicians are chiefly employed in treating disease. The art of preventing is not cultivated ; it is not taught in any of our...; it is not formally the subject of examination in any of our universities. The father of a family does not go to a doctor and say : ' How can I preserve... | |
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