The Homoeopathic Times, Volume 7John J. O'Brien, 1880 |
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... believe , to the piloting of a patient through the imminent perils of his disease , with the greatest possible safety and certainty . Brief and imperfect as our experiments have been they have yet been followed by some very interesting ...
... believe , to the piloting of a patient through the imminent perils of his disease , with the greatest possible safety and certainty . Brief and imperfect as our experiments have been they have yet been followed by some very interesting ...
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... believe that more will ripen on the very branches whence blasted ones have fallen . In conclusion we feel impelled to state that the more earnestly we study its tenets , and the more fully we are brought to understand the delicate ...
... believe that more will ripen on the very branches whence blasted ones have fallen . In conclusion we feel impelled to state that the more earnestly we study its tenets , and the more fully we are brought to understand the delicate ...
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... believe . Should we be given us a loud warning , which we shall do well to heed , obliged by these conclusions to banish from the Materia to guard against the breath of the pestilence wafted to Medica a few triturations , hitherto ...
... believe . Should we be given us a loud warning , which we shall do well to heed , obliged by these conclusions to banish from the Materia to guard against the breath of the pestilence wafted to Medica a few triturations , hitherto ...
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... believe , to do with those resolutions as should be , and the views 2d . That we clearly and emphatically distin- which they shall adopt can be presented here to us ; then it is before the society in a proper us ; then it is before the ...
... believe , to do with those resolutions as should be , and the views 2d . That we clearly and emphatically distin- which they shall adopt can be presented here to us ; then it is before the society in a proper us ; then it is before the ...
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... believe , with reasonunbiased and unprejudiced , that a dilution of a drug far exceeding all probable or even possible limits of sub - division of mat- ter is yet active , and active too in a measure identical with the crude material ...
... believe , with reasonunbiased and unprejudiced , that a dilution of a drug far exceeding all probable or even possible limits of sub - division of mat- ter is yet active , and active too in a measure identical with the crude material ...
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Popular passages
Page 125 - With juice of cursed hebenon in a vial, And in the porches of mine ears did pour The leperous distilment; whose effect Holds such an enmity with blood of man, That, swift as quicksilver, it courses through The natural gates and alleys of the body ; And, with a sudden vigour, it doth posset And curd, like eager droppings into milk, The thin and wholesome blood...
Page 13 - Of differences between physicians. § 1. Diversity of opinion and opposition of interest, may, in the medical as in other professions, sometimes occasion controversy and even contention. Whenever such cases unfortunately occur, and cannot be immediately terminated, they should be referred to the arbitration of a sufficient number of physicians, or a courtmedical.
Page 124 - Sleeping within mine orchard, My custom always of the afternoon, Upon my secure hour thy uncle stole, With juice of cursed hebenon in a vial, And in the porches of mine ears did pour The leperous distilment...
Page 261 - Said board may, from time to time, engage suitable persons to render sanitary service, and to make or supervise practical and scientific investigations and examinations requiring expert skill, and to prepare plans and report relative thereto.
Page 184 - The work under notice seems to have been carefully prepared by an intelligent physician, and is one of the handsomest specimens of book-making we have seen from the house of Boericke & Tafel, its publishers.
Page 145 - The planets, all the infinite host of heaven, Are shining on the sad abodes of death, Through the still lapse of ages. All that tread The globe are but a handful to the tribes That slumber in its bosom.
Page 145 - Rock-ribbed and ancient as the sun,— the vales Stretching in pensive quietness between; The venerable woods— rivers that move In majesty, and the complaining brooks That make the meadows green; and, poured round all, Old ocean's gray and melancholy waste,— Are but the solemn decorations all Of the great tomb of man.
Page 261 - At any time the Governor of the State may require the State Board of Health to examine into nuisances or questions affecting the security of life and health in any locality, and in such case the said board shall have all necessary powers to make examinations and shall report the results thereof to the Governor.
Page 87 - Homoeopathic Medical College of the State of New York in New York City; by chapter 191, Laws of 1869, name changed to the...
Page 88 - The state board of health shall take cognizance of the interests of health and life among the citizens of the commonwealth. It shall make sanitary investigations and inquiries in respect to the causes of disease, and especially of epidemics and the sources of mortality and the effects of localities, employments, conditions, and circumstances, on the public health...