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" Note the opinions on drugging of two most eminent physicians: Prof. Alonzo Clark, MD, of the New York College of Physicians and Surgeons, says : "All of our curative agents are poisons, and as a consequence, every dose diminishes the patient's vitality. "
Watson's Jeffersonian Magazine - Page 185
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Science of Health, Volume 3

1873 - 258 pages
...it í seeks to cure." But, perhaps, he is not authority. Hero 1873.} THE SCIENCE OF HEALTH. [Dec. is Prof. Alonzo Clark, MD, of the New York College of Physicians and Surgeons, who says: " All our curative agents are poisons, and, as a consequence, every dose diminishes the vitality...
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Nature's Secrets and the Secrets of Woman Revealed: Or, How to be ..., Volume 1

John H. Ruttley - 1875 - 222 pages
...practitioners, who, better than any one else, are qualified to testify upon the subject. Professor Alonzo Clark, MD, of the New York College of Physicians...and Surgeons, says: "All of our curative agents are poisons, and, as a consequence, every dose diminishes the vitality of the patient." This tells well...
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The Household Manual of Domestic Hygiene, Foods and Drinks, Common Diseases ...

John Harvey Kellogg - 1875 - 288 pages
...exactly opposite methods of treatment are recommended by the highest medical authorities. Professor Alonzo Clark, MD, of the New York College of Physicians and Surgeons, earnestly advises active stimulation, while Professor Charles D. Meigs, MD, of the Jefferson Medical...
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Sunset, Volume 37

1916 - 578 pages
...instead of an assistant. Note the opinions on drugging of two most eminent physicians: Prof. Alon/.o Clark, MD, of the New York College of Physicians and Surgeons, says: "All of our curative agents are poisons, and as a consequence, every dose diminishes the patient's vitality." Prof. Joseph M. Smith,...
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Current Encyclopedia, a Monthly Record of Human Progress, Volume 20

1911 - 992 pages
...being is competent to respond quickly to every requirement, and we arc 100 per cent efficient. Now this waste that I speak of can not be thoroughly removed...Surgeons, says : ' ' All of our curative agents are poisons, and as a consequence, every dose diminishes the patient's vitality." Prof. Joseph M. Smith,...
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Hearst's International, Volume 23

1913 - 1092 pages
...quickly to every requirement, and we are 100 per cent, efficient. Xow this waste that I speak of cannot be thoroughly removed by drugs, but even if it could...unnatural, and if continued becomes a periodical necessity. Xote the opinions on drugging of two most eminent physicians: Prof. Alonzo Clark, MD, of the Xew York...
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The Royal road to health or the secret of health without drugs

Charles Alfred Tyrrell - 1901 - 248 pages
...vitus," which, being translated, means, "our strongest poisons are our best remedies." Says Professor Alonzo Clark, MD, of the New York College of Physicians and Surgeons : "All of our curative agents are poisons, and as a consequence, every dose diminishes the patient's...
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The American Review of Reviews, Volume 43

Albert Shaw - 1911 - 908 pages
...quickly to every requirement, and we are 100 per cent, efficient. Now this waste that I speak of cannot be thoroughly removed by drugs, but even if it could...and Surgeons, says] "All of our curative agents are poisons, and as a consequence, every dose diminishes the patient's vitality." Prof. Joseph M. Smith,...
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The World's Work, Volume 21

Walter Hines Page, Arthur Wilson Page - 1911 - 876 pages
...quickly to every requirement, and we are 100 per cent, efficient. Now this waste that I speak of cannot be thoroughly removed by drugs, but even if it could,...and Surgeons, says: "All of our curative agents are poisons, and, as a consequence, every dose diminishes the patient's vitality." Prof. Joseph M. Smith,...
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The World's Work, Volume 22

1911 - 908 pages
...quickly to every requirement, and we are 100 per cent, efficient. Now this waste that I speak of cannot be thoroughly removed by drugs, but even if it could,...of these drugs on the functions is very unnatural, i:' if continued becomes a periodical necessi: Note the opinions on drugging of n most eminent physicians:...
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