| Charles Whitlaw - 1838 - 186 sider
...for the cure of it. A man who gives mercury in such cases, really deserves to be flogged out of his profession, because he must be quite ignorant of the...irritable person, who is probably constantly exposed to the vicissitudes of temperature, for a disease which does not require it (thus exposing the health,... | |
| James Wilson (M.D., of Malvern.) - 1842 - 246 sider
...for the cure of this disease. A man who gives mercury in gonorrhoea really deserves to \>ejlo(/r/cd out of the profession, because he must be quite ignorant...principles on which this disease is to be cured. To give mercur}' to a young and irritable person, who is probably constantly exposed to vicissitudes of temperature,... | |
| Samuel Joseph Bayfield - 1858 - 152 sider
...its use. He said, " A man who gives mercury for Gonorrhoea, really deserves to be flogged out of his profession, because he must be quite ignorant of the principles on which the disease is to be cured. " To give mercury to a young and irritable person, who is probably constantly... | |
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