The North American Journal of Homeopathy, Volume 51American Medical Union, 1903 |
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... experience proven , perhaps , more often curative than almost any other remedy , when there is great soreness of the nerves with intense pain . In cases where arnica seemed indicated but did no good , bellis perennis has many times ...
... experience proven , perhaps , more often curative than almost any other remedy , when there is great soreness of the nerves with intense pain . In cases where arnica seemed indicated but did no good , bellis perennis has many times ...
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... experience I have divided the applicants for treatment into three classes . The first one I know I can cure without any hesi- tancy . I can assure the patient that the trouble can be removed with a degree of certainty , that may relieve ...
... experience I have divided the applicants for treatment into three classes . The first one I know I can cure without any hesi- tancy . I can assure the patient that the trouble can be removed with a degree of certainty , that may relieve ...
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... experience the complications which may occur in its course , and the significance of the symptoms which indicate improvement or the reverse . We heed the warning note of a slight cough when repeated ; the dangers arising from the ...
... experience the complications which may occur in its course , and the significance of the symptoms which indicate improvement or the reverse . We heed the warning note of a slight cough when repeated ; the dangers arising from the ...
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... experience , what should be the line . of effort that would govern the physicians when disease - producing forces have found entrance to the citadel . and are threatening the very life of the patient . In the first place , so far as ...
... experience , what should be the line . of effort that would govern the physicians when disease - producing forces have found entrance to the citadel . and are threatening the very life of the patient . In the first place , so far as ...
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... experience and observation in the practice of medicine , that if the public had the most remote idea of the number who die yearly from the unwise and careless use of drugs , sometimes even when prescribed by physicians , they would be ...
... experience and observation in the practice of medicine , that if the public had the most remote idea of the number who die yearly from the unwise and careless use of drugs , sometimes even when prescribed by physicians , they would be ...
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