Organon of MedicineBoericke & Tafel, 1922 - 314 pages |
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Page 21
... whole internal and external morbid state is also removed . NOTE . It is unnecessary for the cure to know how the vital force produces the symptoms . 13. To regard those diseases that are not surgical as a pecu- liar distinct thing ...
... whole internal and external morbid state is also removed . NOTE . It is unnecessary for the cure to know how the vital force produces the symptoms . 13. To regard those diseases that are not surgical as a pecu- liar distinct thing ...
Page 37
... whole contents of the stomach . If the patient , however , in place of taking such violent and always ( a ) hurtful evacuant drugs , smell only a single time at a globule the size of a mustard seed , moist- ened with highly diluted ...
... whole contents of the stomach . If the patient , however , in place of taking such violent and always ( a ) hurtful evacuant drugs , smell only a single time at a globule the size of a mustard seed , moist- ened with highly diluted ...
Page 41
... whole body ) , which always remains , sufficiently shows the error that is committed in attributing the local inflammation to a local plethora , and how sad are the consequences of such abstractions of blood ; whereas this purely ...
... whole body ) , which always remains , sufficiently shows the error that is committed in attributing the local inflammation to a local plethora , and how sad are the consequences of such abstractions of blood ; whereas this purely ...
Page 55
... whole organism . Hence , even in those evacuations termed crises , which nature generally produces at the termination of diseases which run a rapid course , there is frequently more of suffering than of efficacious relief . What the ...
... whole organism . Hence , even in those evacuations termed crises , which nature generally produces at the termination of diseases which run a rapid course , there is frequently more of suffering than of efficacious relief . What the ...
Page 56
... whole eye by suppuration ; which , with all its efforts , can only liberate a strangulated hernia by gangrene of the ... whole body , the emaciation , etc. , remain- ing after spontaneous cures , are convincing proofs of this . In short ...
... whole eye by suppuration ; which , with all its efforts , can only liberate a strangulated hernia by gangrene of the ... whole body , the emaciation , etc. , remain- ing after spontaneous cures , are convincing proofs of this . In short ...
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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