The stunted stature, the semi-bestial aspect, the blubber lips, retrousse nose sunken at the root, the wide-open mouth, the lolling tongue, the small eyes, half closed with swollen lids ; the stolid expressionless face, the squat figure, the muddy, dry... Pediatrics - Page 3331901Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
 | 1899
...eyes, half closed, with swollen lids, the stolid, expressionless face, the squat figure, the mnddy, dry skin, combine to make the picture of what has...pariah of nature." Not the magic wand of Prospero nor the brave kiss of the daughter of Hippocrates ever effected such a change as that which we are... | |
 | 1899
...sunken at the root, the wide-open mouth, the lolling tongue, the small eyes half closed with swollen lids, the stolid, expressionless face, the squat figure,...the muddy, dry skin, combine to make the picture of 0 a, (T. what has been termed the ' pariah of nature.' Not the magic wand of Prospero or the brave... | |
 | Walter Bradford Cannon - 1900
...of the Circulation, Defense of Research Pamphlet XIII, 1910. THE UNIVERSITY PRESS, CAMBRIDGE, USA 17 Not the magic wand of Prospero, or the brave kiss of the daughter of Hippocrates, ever effected such a change as that which we are now enabled to make in these... | |
 | Thomas Clifford Allbutt, Sir Humphry Davy Rolleston - 1908
...however, in some form will have to be persisted in throughout the life of the patient. Treatment. — " Not the magic wand of Prospero or the brave kiss of the daughter of Hippocrates ever effected such a change as that which we are now enabled to make in these... | |
 | Jay Frank Schamberg - 1911 - 56 pages
...in Relation to Practical Knowledge of the Circulation, Defense of Research Pamphlet XIII 1910. ! 16 Not the magic wand of Prospero, or the brave kiss of the daughter of Hippocrates, ever effected such a change as that which we are now enabled to make in these... | |
 | 1913
...1897 at which time thyroid extract was introduced as the treatment for cretinism, Prof. Osier writes, "Not the magic wand of Prospero or the brave kiss of the daughter of Hippocrates ever effected such a change as that which we are now enabled to make in these... | |
 | Charles Gilmore Kerley - 1914 - 878 pages
...success of this form of organotherapy during the five years following its initial use led Osler to write: "Not the magic wand of Prospero, or the brave kiss of the daughter of Hippocrates, ever effected such a change." Cretins usually do not come under observation... | |
 | 1901
...sunken at the root, the wide-open mouth, the lolling tongue, the small eyes halfclosed with swollen lids, the stolid, expressionless face, the squat figure,...the magic wand of Prospero or the brave kiss of the daughter of Hippocrates ever effected such a change as that which we are enabled to make in these unfortunate... | |
 | 1895
...language is certainly full of enthusiasm over the thyroid treatment of this disease when he says: — "Not the magic wand of Prospero, or the brave kiss of the daughter of Hippocrates ever effected such a change as that which we are now enabled to make in these... | |
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