... day, &c. When handing their papers to him, after they had been crossexamined, they had to affirm that it was the truth and nothing but the truth to the best of their knowledge, by offering their hands to him — the customary pledge at the universities... The Hahnemann Materia Medica - Page 31871Full view - About this book
| Medicine - 1874 - 796 pages
...of their knowledge, by offering their hands to him, — the customary pledge at the universities of Germany, instead of an oath. This was the way in which...subjective. But herein consists their special value. Four fifths of the symptoms of most patients we have to treat consist of their sensations ; and by... | |
| Richard Hughes (M.D.) - Homeopathy - 1877 - 64 pages
...of their knowledge, by offering their hands to him — the customary pledge at the universities of Germany instead of an oath. This was the way in which our master built up his Materia Medica." Of the doses used, and the mode of administration employed in these later provings, we have no more... | |
| Richard Hughes - Homeopathy - 1877 - 66 pages
...their hands to him — the customary pledge at the universities of Germany instead of an oath. This 10 was the way in which our master built up his Materia Medica." Of the doses used, and the mode of administration employed in these later provings, we have no more... | |
| Medicine - 1879 - 810 pages
...of their knowledge, by offering their hands to him — the customary pledge at the Universities of Germany instead of an oath. This was the way in which our master built up his Materia Medica." In so far then as the contributions to the Materia Medica made by HAHNEMANN and his disciples are concerned,... | |
| ALFRED C. POPE - 1883 - 788 pages
...to him—the customary pledge of the German Universities instead of an oath. This," adds Bering, " was the way in which our master built up his Materia Medica." Such, then, is the true method of investigating the action of drugs upon the human body. The dose required... | |
| Medicine - 1883 - 784 pages
...to him — the customary pledge of the German Universities instead of an oath. This," adds Horing, " was the way in which our master built up his Materia Medica." Such, then, is the true method of investigating the action of drugs upon the human body. The dose required... | |
| ALFRED C. POPE - 1883 - 788 pages
...to him — the customary pledge of the German Universities instead of an oath. This," adds Bering, " was the way in which our master built up his Materia Medica." Experiments of this kind cannot with any satisfactory result be made upon sick persons, but only upon... | |
| William Boericke - 1896 - 190 pages
...of their knowledge, by offering their hands to him — the customary pledge at the universities of Germany, instead of an oath. This was the way in which our master built up his Materia Medica." For fuller study see Organon, $ 105 to 145. Dudgeon, Lectures on Homoeopathy, page 176. Lecture VII... | |
| William Boericke - Homeopathy - 1896 - 180 pages
...of their knowledge, by offering their hands to him- — the customary pledge at the universities of Germany, instead of an oath. This was the way in which our master built up his Materia Medica." For fuller study see Organon, § 105 to 145. Dudgeon, Lectures on Homoeopathy, page 176. Lecture VII... | |
| Medicine - 1904 - 796 pages
...of their knowledge, by offering their hands to him — the customary pledge at the Universities of Germany instead of an oath. This was the way in which our master built up his Materia Medico."* In so far then as the contributions to the Materia Medica made by HAHNEMANN and his disciples... | |
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