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... believe that by study- ing the characteristic drugs , as we find them to - day , not to say any- thing of the new drugs , we cannot fail . The characteristics of a drug and the constitutional dyscrasia of the patient come into ...
... believe that by study- ing the characteristic drugs , as we find them to - day , not to say any- thing of the new drugs , we cannot fail . The characteristics of a drug and the constitutional dyscrasia of the patient come into ...
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... believe with many true lovers of natural knowledge that the various forms under which the various forces of matter are made manifest have one common origin , or in other words , are so directly related and mutually dependent that they ...
... believe with many true lovers of natural knowledge that the various forms under which the various forces of matter are made manifest have one common origin , or in other words , are so directly related and mutually dependent that they ...
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... believe that the Board is merely an ornamental appendage to the State government . The Col- lege men , however , have come to regard the members of the Board as friends who are banded together to build up their institutions , not to ...
... believe that the Board is merely an ornamental appendage to the State government . The Col- lege men , however , have come to regard the members of the Board as friends who are banded together to build up their institutions , not to ...
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... believe the time when the best teaching can be had from men who volunteer and work without salary , is gone by . The field of education is so broad and the demands of the times so great that man to be a successful teacher must be ...
... believe the time when the best teaching can be had from men who volunteer and work without salary , is gone by . The field of education is so broad and the demands of the times so great that man to be a successful teacher must be ...
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... believe that the good prescriber only uses the highest potencies . All the facts of dilution should be taught , the fluxion as well as the Hahnemannian , and the student be given the opportunity to do a little thinking for himself . The ...
... believe that the good prescriber only uses the highest potencies . All the facts of dilution should be taught , the fluxion as well as the Hahnemannian , and the student be given the opportunity to do a little thinking for himself . The ...
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