Organon of MedicineBoericke & Tafel, 1922 - 314 pages |
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Page 19
... pure in doctrine and practice should be self - evident , and all backward sliding to the pernicious routinism of the old school that is as much its antithesis as night is to day , should cease to vaunt itself with the honorable name of ...
... pure in doctrine and practice should be self - evident , and all backward sliding to the pernicious routinism of the old school that is as much its antithesis as night is to day , should cease to vaunt itself with the honorable name of ...
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... pure effects of medicines in diseases is difficult . 143-145 . Only from such investigations of the pure effects of medicines on healthy persons can a real materia medica be formed . 146. The most appropriate therapeutic employment of ...
... pure effects of medicines in diseases is difficult . 143-145 . Only from such investigations of the pure effects of medicines on healthy persons can a real materia medica be formed . 146. The most appropriate therapeutic employment of ...
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... pure water into a vein . ( Vide Mullen , quoted by Birch in the History of the Royal Society . ) Atmospheric air injected into the blood - vessels caused death . ( Vide J. M. Voigt , Magazin für den neuesten Zustand der Natur- kunde , i ...
... pure water into a vein . ( Vide Mullen , quoted by Birch in the History of the Royal Society . ) Atmospheric air injected into the blood - vessels caused death . ( Vide J. M. Voigt , Magazin für den neuesten Zustand der Natur- kunde , i ...
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... pure ostentation . It was a mode of treatment that did no good to the patients . But all semblance of appropriate treatment of diseases was completely lost by a practice , introduced in the earliest times , and even made into a rule : I ...
... pure ostentation . It was a mode of treatment that did no good to the patients . But all semblance of appropriate treatment of diseases was completely lost by a practice , introduced in the earliest times , and even made into a rule : I ...
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... pure , consequently neither are our observations in reference to the actions of each individual substance contained in them . To be sure , we learnedly institute certain grades of rank among the remedies in our formulas ; on the one to ...
... pure , consequently neither are our observations in reference to the actions of each individual substance contained in them . To be sure , we learnedly institute certain grades of rank among the remedies in our formulas ; on the one to ...
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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