The British Homoeopathic Review, Том 31859 |
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... treated Ho- moeopathically , by C. Hare , M.D ..... Case of Fracture in Upper Third Thigh , by H. Hast- ings , M.D. , M.R.C.S. Eng .. 185 Cases of Disease treated Ho- meopathically , by J. H. Nankivell , M. R. C. S. Eng . , L.S.A. ...
... treated Ho- moeopathically , by C. Hare , M.D ..... Case of Fracture in Upper Third Thigh , by H. Hast- ings , M.D. , M.R.C.S. Eng .. 185 Cases of Disease treated Ho- meopathically , by J. H. Nankivell , M. R. C. S. Eng . , L.S.A. ...
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Many allopaths admit that the homœopathic law , " let like be treated by like , " is partially true , admitting no more than Hippocrates . The provings of medicines , by giving them to persons in health , for the purpose of observing ...
Many allopaths admit that the homœopathic law , " let like be treated by like , " is partially true , admitting no more than Hippocrates . The provings of medicines , by giving them to persons in health , for the purpose of observing ...
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... treat- ment be based upon an acquaintance with our materia medica , and a sound knowledge of pathology , he need not fear the result . It may not , perhaps , be uninstructive to compare with homeopathic treatment , the allopathic ...
... treat- ment be based upon an acquaintance with our materia medica , and a sound knowledge of pathology , he need not fear the result . It may not , perhaps , be uninstructive to compare with homeopathic treatment , the allopathic ...
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... treat disease by giving medicine of whose action on the healthy body we were ignorant , and to mix up those together , was so opposed to all rational principle , that in the heat of discussion he might apply the term " quackery " to ...
... treat disease by giving medicine of whose action on the healthy body we were ignorant , and to mix up those together , was so opposed to all rational principle , that in the heat of discussion he might apply the term " quackery " to ...
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... treated as diseases properly so - called , or mere foreign bodies which had obtained entrance into a person otherwise either healthy or diseased . It was now known that they were not diseases properly so called in any sense of the word ...
... treated as diseases properly so - called , or mere foreign bodies which had obtained entrance into a person otherwise either healthy or diseased . It was now known that they were not diseases properly so called in any sense of the word ...
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