The New England Medical Gazette, Volume 22Medical Gazette Publishing Company, 1887 - Homeopathy |
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... patient , and the rancor of his professional neighbor , than was Hahnemann thirty years before . At the outset of his career he becomes possessed of that which the pioneer spent all the years in acquiring . Ho- moeopathy has already in ...
... patient , and the rancor of his professional neighbor , than was Hahnemann thirty years before . At the outset of his career he becomes possessed of that which the pioneer spent all the years in acquiring . Ho- moeopathy has already in ...
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... patient's life would have been saved . " Is the homoeopathist a German of the other principalities ? There , as in Saxony , the judicial sword hangs over his head , not only in such cases as this , where the failure to bleed and purge ...
... patient's life would have been saved . " Is the homoeopathist a German of the other principalities ? There , as in Saxony , the judicial sword hangs over his head , not only in such cases as this , where the failure to bleed and purge ...
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... patient expresses himself as gratefully relieved . It is not claimed that antipyrin modifies the course of disease ... patients , while others are treated from day to day symptomatically , the remedy being changed according to new ...
... patient expresses himself as gratefully relieved . It is not claimed that antipyrin modifies the course of disease ... patients , while others are treated from day to day symptomatically , the remedy being changed according to new ...
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... patient sleeps , he may be said to be doing well , provided , of course , that the sleep be natural . This desirable end may often be brought about , together with a considerable reduction of tem- perature , by bathing our patient's ...
... patient sleeps , he may be said to be doing well , provided , of course , that the sleep be natural . This desirable end may often be brought about , together with a considerable reduction of tem- perature , by bathing our patient's ...
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... patients . - I shall present first a neurotic case , one that belongs to that class of diseases upon which it is natural and often just to cast doubt , both regarding the recital of its phenomena by the patient , and also the ...
... patients . - I shall present first a neurotic case , one that belongs to that class of diseases upon which it is natural and often just to cast doubt , both regarding the recital of its phenomena by the patient , and also the ...
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