Sir Thomas Browne: A Doctor's Life of Science & FaithSchuman, 1950 - 319 pages A study of Sir Thomas Browne, a seventeenth century physician who was deeply concerned with his own faith at a time of religious strife and of new interest in science, and the remarkable age in which he lived. |
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Page 78
... patient , described symptoms , rendered a di- agnosis , and suggested treatment , with the professor then ... patients himself . Both van Heurne and Schrevelius were on the faculty of Leyden in 1633 when Browne was there , and ...
... patient , described symptoms , rendered a di- agnosis , and suggested treatment , with the professor then ... patients himself . Both van Heurne and Schrevelius were on the faculty of Leyden in 1633 when Browne was there , and ...
Page 128
... patient . He con- tinued to write , but never equaled the pungency of his earlier famous verse satires ... patients with confidence in the Royalist casue , to carry information , and to go about unmolested at times when the ...
... patient . He con- tinued to write , but never equaled the pungency of his earlier famous verse satires ... patients with confidence in the Royalist casue , to carry information , and to go about unmolested at times when the ...
Page 267
... patient , death was inevitable , and h to say so , but he watched the progress of th made a number of acute medical observation that the patient had once suffered from rid called the curious skin ailment of the children of Languedoc-
... patient , death was inevitable , and h to say so , but he watched the progress of th made a number of acute medical observation that the patient had once suffered from rid called the curious skin ailment of the children of Languedoc-
Contents
From Cheapside to Winchester | 2 |
Residence in Yorkshire | 90 |
Civil StrifeBrownes Second | 125 |
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