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" For it * is not necessary, as Roger and Roland have written, as many of their disciples teach, and as all modern surgeons profess, that pus should be generated in wounds. No error can be greater than this. Such a practice is indeed to hinder nature,... "
Old-time Makers of Medicine: The Story of the Students and Teachers of the ... - Page 237
de James Joseph Walsh - 1911 - 446 pages
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Wisconsin Medical Journal, Volume 9

1911 - 770 pages
...probably the son of the great surgeon, Hugh of Lucca, finished writing his surgery. Theodoric says: "For it is not necessary as Roger and Roland have...profess, that pus should be generated in wounds." One would not be surprised to find this in the writings of Lord Lister, but to find this in a work...
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The Historical Relations of Medicine and Surgery to the End of the Sixteenth ...

Thomas Clifford Allbutt - 1905 - 156 pages
...the long duration of attendances "bei der wohl rcgelmässig eintretenden Eiterung aller Wunden." " for it is not necessary, as Roger and Roland have...the conglutination and consolidation of the wound." (Book II. c. 27.) In principle what more did Lister say than this ? Henry of Mondeville made a hard...
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The Historical relations of medicine and surgery to the end of the sixteenth ...

Sir Thomas Clifford Allbutt - 1905 - 152 pages
...the long duration of attendances "bei der wohl regelmässig eintretenden Eiterung aller Wunden." " for it is not necessary, as Roger and Roland have...the conglutination and consolidation of the wound." (Book II. c. 27.) In principle what more did Lister say than this ? Henry of Mondeville made a hard...
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Congress of Arts and Science: Medicine. Technology

Howard Jason Rogers - 1906 - 770 pages
...life was almost coterminous with the thirteenth century. What was Theodoric's message? He wrote thus: "For it is not necessary, as Roger and Roland have...the conglutination and consolidation of the wound." In principle what more did Lister say than this? Henry of Mondeville made a hard fight for the new...
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The Evolution of antiseptic surgery

Burroughs Wellcome and Company - 1910 - 372 pages
...but Theodoric, writing in 1275, says : " It is not 'necessary, as Roger and Roland have written, and as many of their disciples teach, and as all modern...the conglutination and consolidation of the wound." Unfortunately Theodoric's theory was not believed, and the advocates of suppuration triumphed : Theodoric...
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An Introduction to the history of medicine, with medical chronology ...

Fielding Hudson Garrison - 1913 - 788 pages
...of "coction" or "laudable pus" and stood out in his day as a sturdy pioneer of a rational asepsis: "For it is not necessary, as Roger and Roland have...disciples teach, and as all modern surgeons profess," he says, "that pus should be generated in wounds. No error can be greater than this. Such a practice...
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Popular Science Monthly, Volume 85

1914 - 636 pages
...and Roland hare written, and as many of their disciples teach, and as all modern surgeon* profet», that pus should be generated in wounds. No error can be greater than this. Such a practise is indeed to hinder nature, to prolong the disease, and to prevent the conglutination and...
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An Introduction to the history of medicine

Fielding Hudson Garrison - 1914 - 810 pages
...of "coction" or "laudable pus" and stood out in his day as a sturdy pioneer of a rational asepsis: "For it is not necessary, as Roger and Roland have...disciples teach, and as all modern surgeons profess," he says, "that pus should be generated in wounds. No error can be greater than this. Such a practice...
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An Introduction to the history of medicine

Fielding Hudson Garrison - 1913 - 916 pages
...of "coction" or "laudable pus" and stood out in his day as a sturdy pioneer of a rational asepsis: "For it is not necessary, as Roger and Roland have...disciples teach, and as all modern surgeons profess," he says, " that pus should be generated in wounds. No error can be greater 1 C. Singer: Proc. Roy....
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The Early History of Surgery in Great Britain: Its Organization and Development

George Parker - 1920 - 240 pages
...became the pioneer of the new teaching, and lays down that " it is not necessary, modern surgeons teach, that pus should be generated in wounds. No error can be greater than this. Such a practice hinders nature and : prevents the agglutination of the wound " (Clifford Allbutt, Historical Relations...
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