Medical Visitor and Directory of Homoeopathic Physicians, Volume 6

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Halsey Bros. Company, 1890
List of homoeopathic physicians by states.
 

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Page 284 - I firmly believe that if the whole materia medica, as now used, could be sunk to the bottom of the sea, it would be all the better for mankind, — and all the worse for the fishes.
Page 345 - Reading, and a Supplementary chapter on Socialism. By JE SYMES, MA Crown 8vo, 2s. 6d. Toynbee.— LECTURES ON THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION OF THE 18TH CENTURY IN ENGLAND.
Page 149 - Such board shall cause such examination to be both scientific and practical, and of sufficient severity to test the candidate's fitness to practice medicine and surgery...
Page 280 - AVOID DELAY. A MOMENT may turn the scale for life or death. Dry ground, shelter, warmth, stimulants, etc., at this moment are nothing, — ARTIFICIAL BREATHING is EVERYTHING, — is the ONE REMEDY, — all others are secondary. Do not stop to remove wet clothing before efforts are made to restore breathing.
Page 50 - ... facts founded on experiments and verified by experience, so far as in his individual judgment .they shall tend to promote the welfare of those under his professional care.
Page xii - Bovinine, containing as it does all the nutrient properties of lean raw beef in a highly concentrated form, furnishes to the Medical Profession a reliable and valuable aid to treatment in Phthisis, Marasmus of both young and old, in all wasting diseases, in continued fevers, and in supporting treatment.
Page 280 - ... without lifting the head quite off the ground, and hold it long enough to slowly count one, two, three. Replace him on the ground with his forehead on his flexed arm, the neck straightened out, and the mouth and nose free. Place your elbows against your knees, and your hands upon the sides of his chest (Fig.
Page 150 - Sixth, all advertising of any medicines or of any means whereby the monthly periods of women can be regulated or the menses re-established if suppressed.
Page 280 - After breathing has commenced, restore the animal heat. Wrap him in warm blankets, apply bottles of hot water, hot bricks, or anything to restore heat. Warm the head nearly as fast as the body, lest convulsions come on. Rubbing the body with warm cloths or the hand, and slapping the fleshy parts, may assist to restore warmth and the breathing also.
Page 139 - Edited by PW Williams, MD, Secretary of Staff, assisted by a corps of thirty-six collaborators— European and American— specialists in their several departments.

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