Janus, Volumes 1-10; Volume 12

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Janus, 1907
"Revue internationale de l'histoire des sciences, de la médecine, de la pharmacie et de la technique." (varies).
 

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Page 399 - And yet he was but esy of dispence; He kepte that he wan in pestilence. For gold in phisik is a cordial, Therefore he lovede gold in special.
Page 399 - With us ther was a DOCTOUR OF PHISIKE, In all this world ne was ther non him like To speke of phisike, and of surgerie : For he was grounded in astronomic.
Page 399 - Of his images for his patient. He knew the cause of every maladie, Were it of cold, or hote, or moist, or drie, And wher engendred, and of what humour, He was a veray parfite practisour. The cause yknowe, and of his arm the rote, Anon he gave to the sike man his bote. Ful redy hadde he his apothecaries To send him dragges, and his lettuaries, For eche of hem made other for to winne: Hir frendship n'as not newe to beginne.
Page 139 - On ne se souvient pas de ce qui est ancien ; et ce qui arrivera dans la suite ne laissera pas de souvenir chez eux qui vivront plus tard.
Page 401 - Library, the Library of the New York Academy of Medicine and the Library of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia.
Page 399 - Were it of cold, or hote, or moist, or drie, And wher engendred, and of what humour, He was a veray parfite practisour. The cause yknowe, and of his harm the rote, Anon he gave to the sike man his bote.
Page 403 - natural history method," the arrangement adopted by Mr. Proctor in his Index to the Early Printed Books in the British Museum. By this method of arrangement it is possible to show upon the shelves the direction which the art of printing took in the course of its progress and development. Commencing with the specimens of block-printing — the immediate precursors of the type-printed book, the stepping-stones to that remarkable...
Page 415 - Druides vont le chercher avec des sentimens mêlés de respect. C'est en tout temps le sixième jour de la lune, jour si célèbre parmi eux, qu'ils l'ont marqué pour être le commencement de leurs mois, de leurs années et de leurs siècles même, qui ne sont que de trente ans. Le choix qu'ils font de ce jour vient de ce que la lune a pour lors assez de force, quoiqu'elle ne soit pas encore arrivée au milieu de son accroissement.
Page 426 - Und Gott segnete sie und sprach zu ihnen: Seid fruchtbar und mehret euch und füllet die Erde und machet sie euch Untertan und herrschet über die Fische im Meer und über die Vögel unter dem Himmel und über alles Getier, das auf Erden kriecht.

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