Edinburgh or any part of Europe. It is not wonderful that in the designs of Providence medicinal agents should exist,, capable of averting pain by the suspension of sensibility. But the wonder is that after mankind had borne pain ever since the creation... Memoir of Jonathan Mason Warren, M.D. - Page 228by Howard Payson Arnold - 1886 - 329 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1870 - 746 pages
...attraction of such a concourse of patients and such a large manufacture of chloroform, he says:— " It is not wonderful that, in the designs of Providence,...formidable experiments necessary to decide whether life could continue under the inhalation of a scarcely respirable vapour, carried to such an extent as to... | |
| Gynaecological Society of Boston - 1870 - 438 pages
...vindicated, and successfully practised long before it was heard of in Edinburgh or any part of Europe. w It is not wonderful that in the designs of Providence...formidable experiments necessary to decide^ whether life could continue, under the inhalation of a scarce respirable vapor, carried to such an extent as to... | |
| 1870 - 746 pages
...and successfully practised long before it was heard of in Edinburgh or any other part of Europe. " It is not wonderful that, in the designs of Providence,...of sufficient courage and strength of conviction to pat through the untried and formidable experimeate necessary to decide whether life could continue... | |
| Medicine - 1870 - 520 pages
...vindicated and successfully practiced long before it was heard of in Edinburgh or any' part of Europe. It is not wonderful that in the designs of Providence...suspension of sensibility. But the wonder is that alter mankind had borne pain ever since the creation of their race, any person should be found of sufficient... | |
| James Young Simpson - Amputation - 1871 - 584 pages
...vindicated, and successfully practised, long before it was heard of in Edinburgh or any other part of Europe. "It is not wonderful that, in the designs of Providence,...formidable experiments necessary to decide whether life could continue under the inhalation of a scarcely respirablo vapour, carried to such an extent as to... | |
| 1870 - 746 pages
...and successfully practised long before it was heard of in Edinburgh or any other part of Europe. " It is not wonderful that, in the designs of Providence,...medicinal agents should exist capable of averting pain by Hie suspension of sensibility ; but the wonder is that, after mankind had borne pain ever since the... | |
| Medicine - 1869 - 664 pages
...vindicated and successfully practised long before it was heard of in Edinburgh or any part of Europe. It is not wonderful that in the designs of Providence...formidable experiments necessary to decide whether life could continue, under the inhalation of a scarce respirablc vapor, carried to such an extent as to... | |
| Medicine - 1870 - 780 pages
...published in the Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, from which the following ia a brief extract : — " It is not wonderful that in the designs of Providence...sensibility. But the wonder is that after mankind has borne pain ever since the creation of their race, any person should be found of sufficient courage... | |
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