Cleveland Medical and Surgical Reporter, Volume 121904 |
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... drugs were of no avail . Here was every evidence of poor peristaltic action and of auto - intoxication . On the ground of electricity being a great stimulator and realiz- ing that exercise was an important factor in this sluggish ...
... drugs were of no avail . Here was every evidence of poor peristaltic action and of auto - intoxication . On the ground of electricity being a great stimulator and realiz- ing that exercise was an important factor in this sluggish ...
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... Podophyllum cures it . The result I had with this drug was a prompt cure in the great majority of cases , and improvement in nearly every case . The few patients who did not get well with it needed another ORIGINAL ARTICLES . 21.
... Podophyllum cures it . The result I had with this drug was a prompt cure in the great majority of cases , and improvement in nearly every case . The few patients who did not get well with it needed another ORIGINAL ARTICLES . 21.
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... 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 homeopathy , and but for them you cannot have success ...
... 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 homeopathy , and but for them you cannot have success ...
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... drugs - freeing them from the husks and shells of crude materialism - reducing them to Vril - of how to ad- minister them to the sick and suffering so as to counteract dynamic force by dynamic force and restore lost equilibrium . not ...
... drugs - freeing them from the husks and shells of crude materialism - reducing them to Vril - of how to ad- minister them to the sick and suffering so as to counteract dynamic force by dynamic force and restore lost equilibrium . not ...
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... as the greatest crank on the subject of infinitesimals , or any other phase of drug action . Nor should he be a man of that contracted sort who believes a remedy given internally is always the most effective mode 82 MATERIA MEDICA NOTES .
... as the greatest crank on the subject of infinitesimals , or any other phase of drug action . Nor should he be a man of that contracted sort who believes a remedy given internally is always the most effective mode 82 MATERIA MEDICA NOTES .
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