The New England Medical Gazette, Volume 22Medical Gazette Publishing Company, 1887 - Homeopathy |
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... observation . You have followed them in argu- mentative reasoning , and reached with them conclusions which result only from exact knowledge and mature deliberation . From their points of vantage they have acted for you as watch- men ...
... observation . You have followed them in argu- mentative reasoning , and reached with them conclusions which result only from exact knowledge and mature deliberation . From their points of vantage they have acted for you as watch- men ...
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... observation , nor yet with carefully considered logic , but rather as one who feels a debt of gratitude , and is impelled to speak , not so much from the head as from the heart , in grateful recognition of the aids , the privileges ...
... observation , nor yet with carefully considered logic , but rather as one who feels a debt of gratitude , and is impelled to speak , not so much from the head as from the heart , in grateful recognition of the aids , the privileges ...
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... observed with symptoms much less intense . During the past few years the most severe periods have occurred less fre- quently , when the headaches were more intense . In 1883 five times ; 1884 , four times ; and in the seven months of ...
... observed with symptoms much less intense . During the past few years the most severe periods have occurred less fre- quently , when the headaches were more intense . In 1883 five times ; 1884 , four times ; and in the seven months of ...
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... observed it for fifteen years in an infinite variety of cases . I next refer to the local treatment . This is " just as radical ” and just as important as the constitutional . Either may cure isolated cases ; but together they seem to ...
... observed it for fifteen years in an infinite variety of cases . I next refer to the local treatment . This is " just as radical ” and just as important as the constitutional . Either may cure isolated cases ; but together they seem to ...
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... observed that more than one - half of our members have failed to contribute a single paper , and an equal number have not even participated in our discussions . This is lamentable , from the fact that we have many members who are ...
... observed that more than one - half of our members have failed to contribute a single paper , and an equal number have not even participated in our discussions . This is lamentable , from the fact that we have many members who are ...
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Page 531 - General Cist, and others of the Federal side, and Senators Bate, Gibson, and Walthall, and others of the Confederate side. Captain Shipp then moved that a committee of seven be appointed by the chair to meet a like committee from the Society of the Army of the Cumberland, and the chairman of the local memorial committee, Adolph S. Ochs, for the purpose of agreeing upon a list of officers and a board of directors for the Chickamauga Memorial Association, which motion prevailed. The chairman appointed...
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Page 278 - ... that a drop of it given in a teaspoonful of water would endanger the life of such a child ; whereas if each dilutionbottle were shaken but twice (with two strokes of the arm), and prepared in this manner up to the decillionth attenuation, a sugar globule the size of a poppy-seed moistened with the last attenuation cures this terrible disease with this single dose without endangering the health of the child in the slightest degree.
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Page 326 - ... as a sect, could be stricken from the record ? We may be a sect, striving in our own way for the advancement of the profession that we love so well — but we need not be a faction, obstructing others, defaming others, bringing reproach upon us all, and retarding general progress. We should be liberal, as our Institute is liberal — tolerating a variety of views upon various subjects. We surely may, as a body, lay just claim to being liberal. While united upon similia, we embrace some who are...
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