Homoeopathy and Its Principles ExplainedPiper, 1850 - 320 páginas |
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... Horry ; and the prisoner was defended by Mr Sergeant Wilkins , Mr Clarkson , and Mr Parry . The indictment having been read , the prisoner pleaded " Not Guilty , " when the case for the prosecution was thus opened by Mr. Horry Gentlemen ...
... Horry ; and the prisoner was defended by Mr Sergeant Wilkins , Mr Clarkson , and Mr Parry . The indictment having been read , the prisoner pleaded " Not Guilty , " when the case for the prosecution was thus opened by Mr. Horry Gentlemen ...
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... Horry . I felt myself whether the prisoner had sufficient power over the deceased as to be guilty of starvation , seeing that Mrs Pearce was an intermediate party . His Lordship . It rather surprised me to find that the prohibition of ...
... Horry . I felt myself whether the prisoner had sufficient power over the deceased as to be guilty of starvation , seeing that Mrs Pearce was an intermediate party . His Lordship . It rather surprised me to find that the prohibition of ...
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... Horry . Did he send medicines each time . Witness . Yes , sir . Mr Horry . Did he give you any directions how to treat your husband ? Witness . Yes , sir . - Mr Horry . Did you follow Mr Harris's directions . Witness . Yes , sir ; on ...
... Horry . Did he send medicines each time . Witness . Yes , sir . Mr Horry . Did he give you any directions how to treat your husband ? Witness . Yes , sir . - Mr Horry . Did you follow Mr Harris's directions . Witness . Yes , sir ; on ...
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... Horry . You gave gruel according to Pearce's directions ? Witness . Yes.- Mr Horry . Well , Did you give anything else ? Witness . No.- Mr Horry . What did you give him afterwards ? Witness . Beef - tea and gruel . Mr M'Oubrey ...
... Horry . You gave gruel according to Pearce's directions ? Witness . Yes.- Mr Horry . Well , Did you give anything else ? Witness . No.- Mr Horry . What did you give him afterwards ? Witness . Beef - tea and gruel . Mr M'Oubrey ...
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... Horry . The thought has certainly occurred to me that several persons interfered in the matter ; I will therefore ... Horry . Are you a sur- geon ? Witness . Yes , sir --- Mr Horry . You recollect being called in to attend Mr Richard ...
... Horry . The thought has certainly occurred to me that several persons interfered in the matter ; I will therefore ... Horry . Are you a sur- geon ? Witness . Yes , sir --- Mr Horry . You recollect being called in to attend Mr Richard ...
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aconite action administered allopathic allopathist appears arrowroot Asiatic cholera assert attack attended beef-tea bleeding body brother C. T. Pearce called cause CHAP Charles Thomas Pearce congestion connexion coroner coroner's cure Curie David Pearce Davis death deceased diarrhoea died diet disease doses dysentery effects English Homœopathic Association Epps evidence exhaustion exhibited exist experience fact fever give given grain gruel Hahnemann Harris homoeopathic homœopathic treatment Horry hospital infinitesimal infinitesimal quantities inquest JOHN EPPS Johnston Journal jury Kelsall Lancet Leipzig Lordship M'Oubrey manslaughter Materia Medica medi medicine mind nature object old system opathic opinion pain patient person phenomena physician practice practitioner prescribed present produced profession purging quackery reference remarks remedies Richard Pearce Sarah Payne SECT Sergeant Wilkins starved statement stomach Sunday surgeon symptoms Thomas Wakley tion treated truth verdict Wakley want of food Witness
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Página 2 - We have not yet found them all, lords and commons, nor ever shall do, till her master's second coming ; he shall bring together every joint and member, and shall mould them into an immortal feature of loveliness and perfection.
Página 103 - That very law* which moulds a tear, And bids it trickle from its source, That law preserves the earth a sphere, And guides the planets in their course.
Página 211 - Drinks received are immediately absorbed, or otherwise disposed of, none remaining in the stomach ten minutes after being swallowed. Food taken in this condition of the stomach, remains undigested for twenty-four or fortyeight hours or more, increasing the derangement of the whole alimentary canal, and aggravating the general symptoms of disease...
Página 2 - Osiris, took the virgin truth, hewed her lovely form into a thousand pieces, and scattered them to the four winds. From that time ever since, the sad friends of truth, such as durst appear, imitating the careful search that Isis made for the mangled body of Osiris, went up and down, gathering up limb by limb still as they could find them.
Página 76 - I declare," says Dr. James Johnson, "my conscientious opinion, founded on long observation and reflection, that if there was not a single physician, surgeon, apothecary, man-midwife, chemist, druggist, or drug on the face of the earth, there would be less sickness and less mortality than now obtains.
Página 3 - The faculty all rose in arms to a man, foretelling failure and the most disastrous consequences ; the clergy descanted from their pulpits on the impiety of thus seeking to take events out of the hand of Providence ; the common people were taught to hoot at her as an unnatural mother, who had risked the lives of her own children.
Página 149 - ... be readily susceptible of cure under every variety of treatment and under no treatment at all ; but even all the severer and more dangerous diseases, which most physicians, of whatever school, have been accustomed to consider as not only needing the interposition of art to assist nature in bringing them to a favourable and speedy termination, but demanding the employment of prompt and strong measures to prevent a fatal issue in a considerable proportion of cases.
Página 67 - In natural philosophy, there was no less sophistry, no less dispute and uncertainty, than in other sciences, until, about a century and a half ago, this science began to be built upon the foundation of clear definitions and self-evident axioms. Since that time, the science, as if watered with the dew of Heaven, hath grown apace; disputes have ceased, truth hath prevailed, and the science hath received greater increase in two centuries than in two thousand years before.
Página 206 - In febrile diathesis, or predisposition, from whatever cause — obstructed perspiration, undue excitement by stimulating liquors, overloading the stomach with food — fear, anger, or whatever depresses or disturbs the nervous system — the villous coat becomes sometimes red and dry, at other times, pale and moist, and loses its smooth and healthy appearance ; the secretions become vitiated, greatly diminished, or entirely suppressed...
Página 33 - ... in the Materia Medica to an arbitrary decision. I could not conscientiously treat the unknown morbid conditions of my suffering brethren by these unknown medicines, which being very active substances, may (unless applied with the most rigorous exactness, which the physician cannot exercise, because their peculiar effects have not yet been examined) so easily occasion death, or produce new affections and chronic maladies, often more difficult to remove than the original disease.