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... given in strict accordance with the homeopathic law , a cure must necessarily follow . A failure to cure is usually the fault of the prescriber . Calcarea Carb . - The first case to which I wish to call your attention is a typical ...
... given in strict accordance with the homeopathic law , a cure must necessarily follow . A failure to cure is usually the fault of the prescriber . Calcarea Carb . - The first case to which I wish to call your attention is a typical ...
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... given in large doses , is not the man to have under his care a human life . When given in the attenuation and higher potencies there can be , of course , no such danger . The case I have to report has reference to its use in the crude ...
... given in large doses , is not the man to have under his care a human life . When given in the attenuation and higher potencies there can be , of course , no such danger . The case I have to report has reference to its use in the crude ...
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... given strength and he carried the largest bow , but because self - discipline had taught him how to bend it . " Can The opening of this 20th century brings with it much of encouragement to one who is desirous of making the most of the ...
... given strength and he carried the largest bow , but because self - discipline had taught him how to bend it . " Can The opening of this 20th century brings with it much of encouragement to one who is desirous of making the most of the ...
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... given five drop doses of crataegus oxyacantha every two hours . The result was that she rallied at once , and eventually made a good recovery . The indications which called for the administration of the drug were : Cold extremities ...
... given five drop doses of crataegus oxyacantha every two hours . The result was that she rallied at once , and eventually made a good recovery . The indications which called for the administration of the drug were : Cold extremities ...
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... given period . Hence it is that students ' manuals have been found necessary to enable the student to economize time and energy . The princi- pal point taken into consideration in the writing of a manual is conciseness and brevity ...
... given period . Hence it is that students ' manuals have been found necessary to enable the student to economize time and energy . The princi- pal point taken into consideration in the writing of a manual is conciseness and brevity ...
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