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" p. 653). Fergusson (Med. Chir. Trans., vol. iv, pp. 2—6), who accompanied the English army into Portugal, says—” The use of Mercury, when pushed to the extent that can at all constitute it a remedy in any stage, is actually unknown to the native... "
The British Journal of Homoeopathy - Page 354
edited by - 1866
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Medico-Chirurgical Transactions, Volume 4

Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London - Medicine - 1813 - 544 pages
...sarsaparilla is unquestionable, as well from the thousands of actual cures, as from the certainty that the use of mercury, when pushed to the extent that...all constitute it a remedy in any stage, is actually 8 unknown to the native practitioners, who, in that point of view, religiously abstain from its use,...
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Archiv für pathologische Anatomie und Physiologie und für ..., Volume 15

Rudolf Virchow - Anatomy, Pathological - 1858 - 584 pages
...seien, ja die rigorose Anwendung dieses Mittels sei den Aerzten dort eigentlich so gut wie unbekannt. The use of mercury, when pushed to the extent that...that point of view, religiously abstain from its use, considering it with horror äs one of the poisons which foreigners madly wield. Gegenüber einer solchen...
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Archiv für pathologische Anatomie und Physiologie und für ..., Volume 15

Rudolf Virchow - Anatomy, Pathological - 1858 - 578 pages
...seien, ja die rigoröse Anwendung dieses Mittels sei den Aerzten dort eigentlich so gut wie unbekannt. The use of mercury, when pushed to the extent that...that point of view, religiously abstain from its use, considering it with horror as one of the poisons which foreigners madly wield. Gegenüber einer solchen...
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Archiv für pathologische Anatomie und Physiologie und für ..., Volume 15

1858 - 586 pages
...eigentlich so gut wie unbekannt. The use mercury, wben pushed to the extent that can at all constitute a remedy in any stage, is actually unknown to the...who, in that point of view, religiously abstain from iti use, considering it with horror äs one of the poisons which foreigners madly wield. Gegenüber...
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La syphilis constitutionnelle

Rudolf Virchow - Children - 1860 - 256 pages
...remède comme spécifique est presque inconnu aux médecins du pays. « The use of mercury, dit-il, when pushed to the extent » that can at all constitute it a remedy in any stage, is ^1} Ricord, Truite, p, 653. LES ANTIMERCURIALISTES. »actually unknown to the native practitioners,...
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On the treatment of syphilis and other diseases without mercury

Charles Robert Drysdale - 1863 - 144 pages
...sarsaparilla is unquestionable, as well from the thousands of actual cases, as from the certainty that the use of mercury, when pushed to the extent that can at all constitute it a remedy in any state, is actually unknown to the native practitioners, who in that point of view religiously abstain...
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Syphilis: its nature and treatment

Charles Robert Drysdale - 1872 - 188 pages
...sarsaparilla is unquestionable, as well from the thousands of actual cases, as from the certainty that the use of mercury, when pushed to the extent that can at all constitute it a remedy in any state, is actually unknown to the native practitioners, who in that point of view religiously abstain...
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Syphilis: its nature and treatment

Charles Robert Drysdale - Gonorrhea - 1873 - 190 pages
...sarsaparilla is unquestionable, as well from the thousands of actual cases, as from the certainty that the use of mercury, when pushed to the extent that can at all constitute it a remedy in any state, is actually unknown to the native practitioners, who in that point of view religiously abstain...
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The British Journal of Homoeopathy, Volume 24

1866 - 812 pages
...tertiary symptoms have been observed without the patient ever having taken Mercury (Ricord, Traite, p. 653). Fergusson (Med. Chir. Trans., vol. iv, pp....that point of view, religiously abstain from its use, considering it with horror as one of the poisons which foreigners madly wield." On the other hand,...
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