The irrational practice of giving infinitesimal doses has of course nothing to do with the principle of homoeopathy — similia similibus curantur: the only requisite is that mentioned by Hippocrates, when he recommended mandrake in mania ; viz. that... Journal of Therapeutics and Dietetics - Page 69edited by - 1906Full view - About this book
| 1865 - 484 pages
...practice of giving infinitesimal doses has, of course, nothing to do with the principle of Homoeopathy, Similia similibus curantur. The only requisite is...healthy man symptoms similar to those of the disease. . . . But it is not proved that all drugs have an opposite action in large or small doses, and Homoeopathy,... | |
| sir Thomas Lauder Brunton (1st bart.) - 1875 - 106 pages
...practice of giving infinitesimal doses has of course nothing to do with the principle of homoeopathy — similia similibus curantur : the only requisite is...Hippocrates, when he recommended mandrake in mania ;(lo) viz., that the dose be smaller than would be sufficient to produce in a healthy man symptoms... | |
| 1879 - 810 pages
...practice of giving infinitesimal doses has of course nothing to do with the principle of homoeopathy, similia similibus curantur : the only requisite is...be smaller than would be sufficient to produce in * See Monthly Homoeopathic Review, zxi., 658. t L'Art Mfdical, zlv., 182. ew, Oct. I. SSI, a healthy... | |
| Thomas Lauder Brunton, Francis Henry Williams - 1885 - 1204 pages
...practice of giving infinitesimal doses has of course nothing to do with the principle of homoeopathy — similia similibus curantur: the only requisite is...healthy man symptoms similar to those of the disease. Now in the case of some drugs this may be exactly equivalent to giving a drug which produces symptoms... | |
| 1885 - 792 pages
...practice of giving infinitesimal doses has of course nothing to do with the principle of homoaopathy — similia similibus curantur. The only requisite is...sufficient to produce in a healthy man symptoms similar to the disease. Now, in the case •of some drugs, this may be exactly equivalent to giving a drug which... | |
| 1892 - 572 pages
...practice of giving infinitessimal doses has of course nothing to do with the principal of Homoeopathy, similia similibus curantur; the only requisite is...healthy man symptoms similar to those of the disease. Now in the case of some drugs this may be exactly equivalent to giving a drug which produces symptoms... | |
| 1898 - 622 pages
...similibus curantiir; the only requisite is that mentioned by Hippocrates, when he recommended mandake in mania, viz., that the dose be smaller than would...healthy man symptoms similar to those of the disease. Now in the case of some drugs this may be exactly equivalent to giving a drug which produces symptoms... | |
| Richard Hughes - 1902 - 808 pages
...infinitesimal doses has of course nothing to do with the principle of homoeopathy, similia siintlibus curantur; the only requisite is that mentioned by...healthy man symptoms similar to those of the disease."* On the death of Dr. Anstie, Dr. Brunton became editor of the Practitioner. In 1877, articles appeared... | |
| Charles S. Mack - 1904 - 48 pages
...of homeopathy — similia similibus curantur ; the only requisite is that mentioned by Hoppocrates, when he recommended mandrake in mania, viz : . that...healthy man symptoms similar to those of the disease. Now in the case of some drugs this may be exactly equivalent to giving a drug which produces symptoms... | |
| Thomas Lauder Brunton - 1906 - 720 pages
...doses has of course nothing to do with the principle of hoinoaopathy — aimilia similibus curnntur: the only requisite is that mentioned by Hippocrates,...healthy man symptoms similar to those of the disease. Now in the case of some drugs this may be exactly equivalent to giving a drug which pro* Kuhne, Untersuchungen... | |
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