On Superstitions Connected with the History and Practice of Medicine and SurgeryJ. Churchill, 1844 - 167 pagina's |
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Pagina 6
... mentions the philosopher's stone , and professes to give the mode of preparing it , and I know not how to separate this art from that of converting or altering the nature of different substances . Dr. Thomson regards Geber's work as the ...
... mentions the philosopher's stone , and professes to give the mode of preparing it , and I know not how to separate this art from that of converting or altering the nature of different substances . Dr. Thomson regards Geber's work as the ...
Pagina 10
... the place where it is . * " Gold , I confesse , is a delicious object , a goodly light , which we admire and gaze upon ut pueri in Junonis avem . " In addition to the stones already noticed , particular mention 10 ALCHYMY .
... the place where it is . * " Gold , I confesse , is a delicious object , a goodly light , which we admire and gaze upon ut pueri in Junonis avem . " In addition to the stones already noticed , particular mention 10 ALCHYMY .
Pagina 11
Thomas Joseph Pettigrew. In addition to the stones already noticed , particular mention is made by various professors of alchymy of white and red stones : thus- " Thei said that within the center of incomplete white Was hid our red stone ...
Thomas Joseph Pettigrew. In addition to the stones already noticed , particular mention is made by various professors of alchymy of white and red stones : thus- " Thei said that within the center of incomplete white Was hid our red stone ...
Pagina 41
... mentions the visiting of certain wells supposed to have healing properties in the month of May , as among the superstitions of the Scotch ; and in the Sessions Records , ( June 12 , 1628 , ) it is reported that a number of persons were ...
... mentions the visiting of certain wells supposed to have healing properties in the month of May , as among the superstitions of the Scotch ; and in the Sessions Records , ( June 12 , 1628 , ) it is reported that a number of persons were ...
Pagina 61
... mentions the foot of the elk as a certain remedy against epilepsy . The way to find out the foot in which this virtue lies , he says , is to " knock the beast down , when he will immediately lift up that leg which is most efficacious to ...
... mentions the foot of the elk as a certain remedy against epilepsy . The way to find out the foot in which this virtue lies , he says , is to " knock the beast down , when he will immediately lift up that leg which is most efficacious to ...
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Pagina 86 - Canst thou not minister to a mind diseas'd ; Pluck from the memory a rooted sorrow; Raze out the written troubles of the brain ; And with some sweet oblivious antidote Cleanse the stuffd bosom of that perilous stuff Which weighs upon the heart?
Pagina 60 - I took, early in the morning, a good dose of elixir, and hung three spiders about my neck ; and they drove my ague away. Deo gratias.
Pagina 97 - Skrine the least soil of breath on the bright mirror he held to his mouth ; then each of us by turns examined his arm, heart, and breath ; but could not, by the nicest scrutiny, discover the least symptom of life in him.
Pagina 61 - ... poor folks, that were otherwise destitute of help : yet among all other experiments, this methought was most absurd and ridiculous, I could see no warrant for it.
Pagina 104 - ... such occasions, to ascertain the degree of animal temperature, with a view to future comparison. The 'paralytic man, wholly ignorant of the nature of the process to which he was to submit, but deeply impressed, from the representation of Dr.
Pagina 53 - England, there is a popular superstition that a ring made from a piece of silver collected at the Communion is a cure for convulsions and fits of every kind.
Pagina 135 - Banqueting house, the chirurgeons cause the sick to be brought or led up to the throne, where they kneeling...
Pagina 7 - In the nineteenth century the transmutation of metals will be generally known and practised. Every chemist and every artist will make gold ; kitchen utensils will be of silver, and even gold, which will contribute more than anything else to prolong life, poisoned at present by the oxides of copper, lead, and iron, which we daily swallow with our food.
Pagina 28 - St. Otilia keepes the head instead of Aries ; St. Blasius is appointed to governe the necke instead of Taurus ; St. Lawrence keepes the backe and shoulders instead of Gemini, Cancer, and Leo ; St. Erasmus rules the belly with the entrayles, in the place of Libra and Scorpius : in the stead of Sagittarius, Capricornus, Aquarius, and Pisces, the Holy Church of Rome hath elected St. Burgarde, St. Rochus, St. Quirinus, St. John, and many others, which governe the thighes, feet, shinnes, and knees.
Pagina 104 - ... of its benign influence throughout his whole body : the opportunity was too tempting to be lost ; Davy cast an intelligent glance at Mr.