He could rather, it seems to me, belong to the so-called Methodic School.
Moreover, it is evident that the Methodic physician forces those things which are of a foreign nature to adapt themselves to their own nature, as even the dog tries to get a sharp stick out that is thrust into him.
It will thus be seen that the Methodic School of 241 medicine has a certain relationship to Scepticism which is closer than that of the other medical sects, speaking comparatively if not absolutely from these and similar tokens.
Yes, sir," replied the servant, moving with methodic slowness on his way about the table.
There must have been something reassuring to them both in the methodic calmness with which this calumniated factor in their domestic Eden moved about once more performing his petty domestic duties.
The three of us sat in silence, as the slow and methodic steps crossed the room, stepped out into the hall, and advanced to what at least one of us knew to be his doom.
To map out the Comparative Psychology of Man must also conduce to the more methodic carrying on of inquiries.
Again, mere diversity, however persistent, without some elements of underlying resemblance, would not have yielded a basis for such a methodic arrangement as was obviously required.
Sir William Herschel has nowhere claimed to have had any methodicway of storing or indexing the records, and indeed, from his indications, they cannot have been at all numerous.
But soon, as if satisfied that his work for that time was done, he pushed his pleated forehead through the ocean, and trailing after him the intertangled lines, continued his leeward way at a traveller's methodic pace.
The most excitable but most methodic man I have ever seen.
The ingenious and methodic skill, however, entirely belongs to the old builders.
Other examples of irregular thoughmethodic arrangement of the cists found in cairns have already been noted, and it would be easy to multiply similar instances.
But how could any one imagine the methodic cashier of the Mutual Credit Society carried away by one of those insane passions which knew no reason?
In our holy church he would have been compelled to discriminate his faults by methodic self-examination, and lay them one by one before his priest for advice and pardon, and so start a new and free man once more.
An experimental philosophy of life in order to succeed must not set less store upon methodic and organized intelligence, but more.
But he does not elect to set these forth in regular methodic fashion, after the manner of one writing a systematic essay.
In education, then, this is the question of questions, which it is high time we discussed in some methodic way.
But heretofore no advance has been made as a result of methodic or reflexive determinations.
But he was governed by a prevailing partiality for the system of Hippocrates, which, he states, was either misunderstood or misrepresented by all theorists, ever since the establishment of the empiric and methodic schools.
About one hundred years before the Christian era, the Methodic System was introduced by Asclepiades of Bithynia.
The retraction and uplifting of the foreshortened part is astonishingly rapid in view of the methodic movements of the animal as a whole.
The heat of the glowing coral drift on the Isle forced me promptly to amend my methodic gait to a quick step, though my hardened soles soon became indifferent.
The character of the “Loci,” at once methodic and positive, indicated the lines on which Melanchthon as a theologian was afterwards to proceed.