| Homeopathy - 1884 - 506 pages
...and Lussana with atropia in epileptics, which are of indubitable value. But, as a rule, Hahncmann's caution holds good : " How, even in diseases, amid...followers less discriminative than himself. Our wisdom will lie to reject from the JMaterla Medica supposed drug-effects thus derived. They belong rather... | |
| William Boericke - Health & Fitness - 1996 - 176 pages
...disease in a patient, much discrimination and training are required. Hahnemann rightly says that this is a "subject for the exercise of a higher order of...left solely to masters in the art of observation." But, when found, they must be used tentatively anil cautiously until verified in practice. Only then... | |
| R. E. Dudgeon - Homeopathy - 2003 - 630 pages
...we might at first sight suppose, " how, even in diseases, amid the symptoms of the original disease, the medicinal symptoms may be discovered, is a subject...left solely to masters in the art of observation." I think it a pity, for the sake of the purity of the Materia Medica, he had not for ejer retained the... | |
| Medicine - 1884 - 796 pages
...allowance made for exceptions ; there are observations made on patients, such ns those of Grandi, Michea, and Lussana, with atropia in epileptics, which are...followers less discriminative than himself. Our wisdom will be to reject from the Materia Medica supposed drug effects thus derived. They belong rather to... | |
| 1884 - 834 pages
...made on patients, such as those of Grand!, Michea, and Lussana, with Atropia in epileptics, which arc of indubitable value. But, as a rule, Hahnemann's...in his hands, this mode of obtaining symptoms has l>een abused ; and still more disastrous has it been when adopted by followers less discriminative... | |
| Homeopathy - 1885 - 882 pages
...which are of indubitable value. But, as a rule, Hahnemann's caution holds good: "How, even in disease, amid the symptoms of the original malady, the medicinal...subject for the exercise of a higher order of inductive winds, and must be left solely to masters in the art of observation." The examination of his pathogeneses... | |
| Medicine - 1890 - 804 pages
...diseases of a chronic character that usually remain unaltered, is a subject for the exercise of the higher order of inductive minds, and must be left solely to masters in observation." It is obvious that this difficulty is greatly increased when it is attenuated drugs that... | |
| Homeopathy - 1884 - 828 pages
...in those of a chronic character that usually remain unaltered, is a subject for the exercise of the higher order of inductive minds, and must be left solely to masters in observation." publish a translation of them from the latest edition ; and that the translation of the... | |
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