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Medical science   /mˈɛdəkəl sˈaɪəns/   Listen
Medical science

noun
1.
The science of dealing with the maintenance of health and the prevention and treatment of disease.






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"Medical science" Quotes from Famous Books



... shows that the physical body, is a mechanism specially adapted for the transmutation of the inner or mental power into modes of external activity. We know from medical science that the whole body is traversed by a network of nerves which serve as the channels of communication between the indwelling spiritual ego, which we call mind, and the functions of the external organism. This nervous system is dual. One system, known as the Sympathetic, ...
— The Edinburgh Lectures on Mental Science • Thomas Troward

... the assistant promptly. He apprehended his chief's meaning more fully than the reader can; for he was deeply interested and fairly skilled in that strange annex of modern medical science which his chief called psycho-dynamics, and which old-fashioned practitioners decline ...
— Master of His Fate • J. Mclaren Cobban

... in January, 1821, as the Journal of Foreign Medical Science and Literature, conducted by S. Emlen, Jr., and William Price, and published by Eliakim Littell. It finally ...
— The Philadelphia Magazines and their Contributors 1741-1850 • Albert Smyth

... As regards medical science, we have the Berlin papyrus, which, although of a later period, refers with careful specification to a medical literature ...
— History of the Warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom • Andrew Dickson White

... the greatest discoveries in medical science is the Pasteur treatment for the prevention of hydrophobia after mad dog bite, and fortunately, provision for this treatment is so widespread that practically every one in civilized regions needing it, can have it, as is well ...
— Scouting For Girls, Official Handbook of the Girl Scouts • Girl Scouts


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