American Homoeopathist, Volume 34, Issue 7Frank Kraft Chatterton-Peck Company, 1908 - Homeopathy |
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Page 243
... symptoms should elect to return regularly about 10 a . m . is not clear but very characteristic . Intermittents , brow agues and some hemicranias so commonly call for it that the man who treats them mostly with quinine is indeed a ...
... symptoms should elect to return regularly about 10 a . m . is not clear but very characteristic . Intermittents , brow agues and some hemicranias so commonly call for it that the man who treats them mostly with quinine is indeed a ...
Page 245
... symptoms of the remedy having been observed more often than otherwise in certain anatomic locations . ) Apex - left : Kali bi . ( sharp pains to scapula ) ; right : Ars . , Carbo v . ( aching to scapula ) . Apices : Elaps , Merc ...
... symptoms of the remedy having been observed more often than otherwise in certain anatomic locations . ) Apex - left : Kali bi . ( sharp pains to scapula ) ; right : Ars . , Carbo v . ( aching to scapula ) . Apices : Elaps , Merc ...
Page 251
... symptoms which in the past and up to the present acted as guides for the admin- istration of aconitine to cure fever , are as useful now as ever for the exact application of this remedial principle . The condition in a patient ...
... symptoms which in the past and up to the present acted as guides for the admin- istration of aconitine to cure fever , are as useful now as ever for the exact application of this remedial principle . The condition in a patient ...
Page 261
... symptoms of prostatic hyper- trophy , and was absolutely relieved of the annoyance and in- convenience by the first three applications of the static wave current , employing a long straight metal electrode ( Fig . 2 ) held by the hand ...
... symptoms of prostatic hyper- trophy , and was absolutely relieved of the annoyance and in- convenience by the first three applications of the static wave current , employing a long straight metal electrode ( Fig . 2 ) held by the hand ...
Page 265
... symptoms after the administra- tion of four grams of bismuth subnitrate by mouth in the same hospital early in 1906. Worder , Sailer , and Pancoast re- port six cases , in which alarming symptoms of poisoning were observed in adults ...
... symptoms after the administra- tion of four grams of bismuth subnitrate by mouth in the same hospital early in 1906. Worder , Sailer , and Pancoast re- port six cases , in which alarming symptoms of poisoning were observed in adults ...
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