Organon of MedicineBoericke & Tafel, 1922 - 314 pages |
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Page 15
... blood ( plethora - which is never present ) , sometimes of morbid matters and acridities ; hence it taps off the life's blood and exerts itself either to clear away the imaginary disease - matter or to conduct it elsewhere ( by emetics ...
... blood ( plethora - which is never present ) , sometimes of morbid matters and acridities ; hence it taps off the life's blood and exerts itself either to clear away the imaginary disease - matter or to conduct it elsewhere ( by emetics ...
Page 18
... blood , administers no emetics , purgatives , laxatives or diaphoretics , drives off no ex- ternal affection by external means , prescribes no hot or known mineral baths or medicated clysters , applies no Spanish flies or mustard ...
... blood , administers no emetics , purgatives , laxatives or diaphoretics , drives off no ex- ternal affection by external means , prescribes no hot or known mineral baths or medicated clysters , applies no Spanish flies or mustard ...
Page 34
... blood ( plethora ) , deficiency or ex- cess of oxygen , carbon , hydrogen or nitrogen in the juices , exaltation or depression of the functions of the arterial , venous or capillary system , change in the rela- tive proportion of the ...
... blood ( plethora ) , deficiency or ex- cess of oxygen , carbon , hydrogen or nitrogen in the juices , exaltation or depression of the functions of the arterial , venous or capillary system , change in the rela- tive proportion of the ...
Page 38
... blood , and cannot refrain from bleeding in order to draw off the and more especially all their varieties of blood - lettings 38 INTRODUCTION.
... blood , and cannot refrain from bleeding in order to draw off the and more especially all their varieties of blood - lettings 38 INTRODUCTION.
Page 39
... blood too much in the living human body , yet the old - school practitioners consider an imaginary excess of blood as the main material cause of all hemorrhages and inflammations , which they must re- move and drain off by venesections ...
... blood too much in the living human body , yet the old - school practitioners consider an imaginary excess of blood as the main material cause of all hemorrhages and inflammations , which they must re- move and drain off by venesections ...
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according acute diseases aggravation allopathic alterations antipathic antipsoric artificial attacks become blood cause character chronic diseases chronic medicinal chronic miasm cinchona cold cow-pox curative cure diaphoresis dissimilar drugs dynamic derangement dynamized medicines dyscrasia ease effects emetic employed epidemic evacuations excess exciting experience external fluids frequently Hahnemann healing art healthy body heat homœo homœopathic homoeopathic medicine homoeopathic remedy human increase infection inflammation injurious intermittent fever internal irritation Isopathy itch kind large doses malady manner Materia Medica Pura material means measles medi medicinal disease medicinal substance method miasm mode of treatment morbid morbid symptoms morbific matter natural disease never observed old school organism original disease pain palliative pathic patient peculiar persons physician primary action produce psora psoric pure purgatives removed restore secondary action sensations similar small doses smallpox so-called spirit-like stomach stronger sufferings suitable symp symptoms syphilis therapeutic thereby tion treated true venesections violent vital force whole