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aconite action agents allopathic physicians allopathists Anatomy appear atoms attended BAGG become belladonna body bowels called calomel cathartics cause charlatans chemical claim costive course crude drugs death Delamater desire Detroit diarrhoea doctrines doses drug duty E. M. Clark effects examination fact favor fever friends gentlemen given globules Hahnemann HEWITT HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE homeopathy human inflammation Institution JOHN ELLIS Journal knowledge labor laudanum law of cure lecture Masonic Hall Materia Medica means Michigan mind mouth nature never objections Office Ohio old school opium organism pain papillæ pathy patients philosophical physi physical pills polar post mortem practice practitioners present principles produce Prof profession Professor ptyalism pulse quack quackery quinine reason reform relieved remedies Residence result S. B. THAYER soreness statement stomach substances success symptoms theory thing tion trituration true truth vital WESTERN COLLEGE York
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Página 53 - Yet all these were when no man did them know, Yet have from wisest ages hidden been: And later times things more unknown shall show. Why then should witless man so much misween That nothing is but that which he hath seen? What if within the moon's fair shining sphere, What if in every other star unseen, Of other worlds he happily should hear, He wonder would much more; yet such to some appear.
Página 17 - Hahnemann was undoubtedly a man of genius and a scholar ; a man of indefatigable industry, of undaunted energy. In the history of medicine his name will appear in the same list with those of the greatest systematists and theorists ; unsurpassed by few in the originality and ingenuity of his views, superior to most in having substantiated and carried out his doctrines into actual and most extensive practice.
Página 75 - Hunter's pithy remark is quoted, "some physiologists will have it, that the stomach is a mill, others, that it is a fermenting vat, others, again, that it is a stew-pan; but, in my view of the matter, it is neither a mill, a fermenting vat nor a stew-pan ; but a stomach, gentlemen, a stomach.
Página 43 - Familiar, serve t' emancipate the rest ! Such dupes are men to custom, and so prone To rev'rence what is ancient, and can plead A course of long observance for its use, That even servitude, the worst of ills, Because deliver'd down from sire to son, Is kept and guarded as a sacred thing.
Página 71 - The perfection of a cure consists in restoring health in a prompt, mild, and permanent manner ; in removing and annihilating disease by the shortest, safest, and most certain means upon principles that are at once plain and intelligible.
Página 4 - The principal officers of the Association shall be a President, a Vice President, a Secretary, and a Treasurer, all of whom shall be elected by and from the Board of Directors.
Página 71 - The first and sole duty of the physician is to restore health to the sick.* This is the true art of healing.
Página 5 - It shall be the duty of the secretary to keep a record of the proceedings...
Página 79 - I believe in the homoeopathic doctrines to a certain extent, but I cannot as yet, from inexperience on the subject, go the length its advocates would wish, in as far as regards the very minute doses of some of their medicines. The medicines in the above cases were certainly given in much smaller doses than have hitherto ever been prescribed. The beneficial effects, as you witnessed, are unquestionable.
Página 12 - ... health. The whole nourishment taken by my master for the last eight days, consisted of a small quantity of broth at two or three different times, and two spoonfuls of arrow-root on the 18th, the day before his death.