Elisha Bartlett Quote

The hold which medicine has so long held upon the popular mind is loosened; there is a wide-spread skepticism as to the power of its curing diseases, and men are everywhere to be found who deny its pretensions as a science, and reject the benefits and blessings which it proffers them as an art.


In: William E. Stempsey, Elisha Bartlett's Philosophy of Medicine


The hold which medicine has so long held upon the popular mind is loosened; there is a wide-spread skepticism as to the power of its curing diseases, ...

The hold which medicine has so long held upon the popular mind is loosened; there is a wide-spread skepticism as to the power of its curing diseases, ...

The hold which medicine has so long held upon the popular mind is loosened; there is a wide-spread skepticism as to the power of its curing diseases, ...

The hold which medicine has so long held upon the popular mind is loosened; there is a wide-spread skepticism as to the power of its curing diseases, ...