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... seemed lost forever . Medical sci- ence , trying to advance , was like a ship becalmed in the Sargasso Sea : both the atmosphere about it and the me- dium through which it must move resisted all progress . Instead of reliance upon ...
... seemed lost forever . Medical sci- ence , trying to advance , was like a ship becalmed in the Sargasso Sea : both the atmosphere about it and the me- dium through which it must move resisted all progress . Instead of reliance upon ...
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... Magic was so common a charge that many physicians seemed. THEOLOGICAL DISCOURAGEMENT OF MEDICINE . 37 Opposition to seeking cure from disease by natural means Requirement of ecclesiastical advice before undertaking medical treat- ment ·
... Magic was so common a charge that many physicians seemed. THEOLOGICAL DISCOURAGEMENT OF MEDICINE . 37 Opposition to seeking cure from disease by natural means Requirement of ecclesiastical advice before undertaking medical treat- ment ·
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Andrew Dickson White. Magic was so common a charge that many physicians seemed to believe it themselves . In the tenth century Ger- bert , afterward known as Pope Sylvester II , was at once sus- pected of sorcery when he showed a ...
Andrew Dickson White. Magic was so common a charge that many physicians seemed to believe it themselves . In the tenth century Ger- bert , afterward known as Pope Sylvester II , was at once sus- pected of sorcery when he showed a ...
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... seemed an insult to Providence ; preach- ing friars denounced them from the pulpit , and the rulers in state and church , while frequently secretly consulting them , openly proscribed them . Gregory of Tours tells us of an archdeacon ...
... seemed an insult to Providence ; preach- ing friars denounced them from the pulpit , and the rulers in state and church , while frequently secretly consulting them , openly proscribed them . Gregory of Tours tells us of an archdeacon ...
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... seemed about to be overcome , when he seized a new weapon , probably the most absurd by which a great cause was ever won : " My opponents forget , " he said , " the twenty - first verse of the second chapter of Genesis ; it is the ...
... seemed about to be overcome , when he seized a new weapon , probably the most absurd by which a great cause was ever won : " My opponents forget , " he said , " the twenty - first verse of the second chapter of Genesis ; it is the ...
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