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" To such a person it is a continual puzzle why he does not get well. He consults an infinite number of medical men ; and it is remarkable that he gets no comfort or satisfaction from those who understand his disease the best, and the greatest comfort and... "
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences - Page 416
1836
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 57

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1836 - 568 pages
...satisfaction from those who understand nothing about it. Those, who know vrhat it is, out of kindneae do not tell him the truth, and they cannot asseverate...it affirm boldly and unhesitatingly that it is all ttomach, really believing that the whole and sole disorder is in the stomach, and that it is within...
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Lectures on Subjects Connected with Clinical Medicine

Peter Mere Latham - 1836 - 344 pages
...continually incapacitating him for the severer business of life. To such a person it is a continual puzzle why he does not get well. He consults an infinite...stomach, and that it is within the reach of an easy cure. Surely Auscultation is so essential a help for arriving at the truth in such a case, that they who...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 57

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1836 - 572 pages
...satisfaction from those who understand nothing about it. Those, who know what it is, out of kindneia do not tell him the truth, and they cannot asseverate...stomach, and that it is within the reach of an easy cure. Surely auscultation is so essential a help for arriving at the truth in such a case, that they who...
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London Medical Gazette: Or, Journal of Practical Medicine, Volume 17

1836 - 1204 pages
...greatest comfort und satisfaction from those who understand nothing about it. Those, who know '.. Ini it is, out of kindness do not tell him the Truth,...nothing about it affirm boldly and unhesitatingly that ii ii all stomach, really believing that the whole and sole disorder is in the stomach, and that it...
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Lectures on the principles and practice of physic v.2, Volume 2

Sir Thomas Watson - 1857 - 998 pages
...remaining always a great valetudinarian. " To such a patient (says Dr. Latham) it is a continual puzzle why he does not get well. He consults an infinite...stoutly enough to carry any weight with it : whereas they who know nothing about it affirm boldly and unhesitatingly that it is all stomach ; really believing...
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The Collected Works of Dr. P. M. Latham: Lectures on subjects connected with ...

Peter Mere Latham - 1878 - 628 pages
...continually incapacitating him for the severer business of life. To suet a person it is a continual puzzle why he does not get well. He consults an infinite...stomach, and that it is within the reach of an easy cure. Surely Auscultation is so essential a help for arriving at the truth in such a case, that they who...
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