The Quarterly Review, Volumes 262-263William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, John Murray, William Smith, George Walter Prothero, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1934 |
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Page 111
... HEALING OF A WOUND . THE first problem presenting itself to the most primitive man was the healing of a wound . Even animals were not exempt from an interest in the process . They had , and still have , their own methods of dealing with ...
... HEALING OF A WOUND . THE first problem presenting itself to the most primitive man was the healing of a wound . Even animals were not exempt from an interest in the process . They had , and still have , their own methods of dealing with ...
Page 115
... healing a wound , by first intention and by suppuration . The great surgeons who tower above the base crowd of bunglers strove for primary healing , but for centuries they were borne down by the false readers of Galen , who followed the ...
... healing a wound , by first intention and by suppuration . The great surgeons who tower above the base crowd of bunglers strove for primary healing , but for centuries they were borne down by the false readers of Galen , who followed the ...
Page 118
... healing of a wound falls into two periods . The dividing line fell in our own day , with Lister's practice of ... healing accord- ing to their anatomy ; that the healing of the skin and muscles was easy ; that the process in bone ...
... healing of a wound falls into two periods . The dividing line fell in our own day , with Lister's practice of ... healing accord- ing to their anatomy ; that the healing of the skin and muscles was easy ; that the process in bone ...
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