The North American Journal of Homeopathy, Volume 35American Medical Union, 1887 |
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... nature that we should express some sentiments and declare in this way , if in no other , our estimation of Dr. Liebold as a man and a physician . I have known him , I may say , intimately for a number of years- twenty years , or ...
... nature that we should express some sentiments and declare in this way , if in no other , our estimation of Dr. Liebold as a man and a physician . I have known him , I may say , intimately for a number of years- twenty years , or ...
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... nature . Aggravation is in the afternoon and evening . One peculiarity of the disease when belladonna is indicated , is the sudden- ness with which the attack comes on . A recent case illustrates this : A gentleman , twenty - eight ...
... nature . Aggravation is in the afternoon and evening . One peculiarity of the disease when belladonna is indicated , is the sudden- ness with which the attack comes on . A recent case illustrates this : A gentleman , twenty - eight ...
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... nature . If the passage be not kept clear , a cure can rarely be effected , and the stoppage produces hardness of hearing and annoying tinnitus . But worse than this , the integrity of the membrana tym- pani may be impaired by pressure ...
... nature . If the passage be not kept clear , a cure can rarely be effected , and the stoppage produces hardness of hearing and annoying tinnitus . But worse than this , the integrity of the membrana tym- pani may be impaired by pressure ...
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... natural history of disease , neither the botany nor the chemistry of medicaments , nor even skill in diagnosis can make them a master of the art of healing . They constitute the essential equip- ment of a physician ; they do not make ...
... natural history of disease , neither the botany nor the chemistry of medicaments , nor even skill in diagnosis can make them a master of the art of healing . They constitute the essential equip- ment of a physician ; they do not make ...
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... NATURE , ITS PATHOLOGY , AND ITS SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT , by T. J. MACLAGAN , M.D. Octavo . Illustrated . Vol . IX . of " Wood's Library of Stand- ard Medical Authors " for 1886. New York : Wm . Wood & Co. Pp . , 285 . The object of this ...
... NATURE , ITS PATHOLOGY , AND ITS SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT , by T. J. MACLAGAN , M.D. Octavo . Illustrated . Vol . IX . of " Wood's Library of Stand- ard Medical Authors " for 1886. New York : Wm . Wood & Co. Pp . , 285 . The object of this ...
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