Transactions of the ... Session of the American Institute of Homoeopathy, Volume 31American Institute of Homoeopathy., 1879 Includes World's Homoeopathic Convention #1, 1876; 4, 1891; 7, 1906 others are in book collection. |
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... better results than they have ever obtained from their boasted " heroic treatment . " The old school has enriched its pharmacodynamics by our phys- iological provings , modified its practice by substituting the small for the massive ...
... better results than they have ever obtained from their boasted " heroic treatment . " The old school has enriched its pharmacodynamics by our phys- iological provings , modified its practice by substituting the small for the massive ...
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... better withstood . The wards of the Royal Free Hospital of London have been formally opened to women students , with the view of providing them with the necessary clinical instruction , and the same is true of the Homoeopathic Hospitals ...
... better withstood . The wards of the Royal Free Hospital of London have been formally opened to women students , with the view of providing them with the necessary clinical instruction , and the same is true of the Homoeopathic Hospitals ...
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... better . During that attack he suffered from an apoplectic condition , which , however , afterwards entirely subsided . The evening of the day of his fatal attack was spent by him in comfort , health , and the best of spirits . Among ...
... better . During that attack he suffered from an apoplectic condition , which , however , afterwards entirely subsided . The evening of the day of his fatal attack was spent by him in comfort , health , and the best of spirits . Among ...
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... better to refer it , as after it was printed we could under- stand its excellence so much better ; and I knew also that there were other papers in waiting , and that there would be no time for discussion . Now for what purpose do we ...
... better to refer it , as after it was printed we could under- stand its excellence so much better ; and I knew also that there were other papers in waiting , and that there would be no time for discussion . Now for what purpose do we ...
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... better fitted him for the practice of his profession . His highly social temperament , urbanity of manner and per- fect self - control , won for him a large and select circle of friends and patrons , whose friendship and confidence he ...
... better fitted him for the practice of his profession . His highly social temperament , urbanity of manner and per- fect self - control , won for him a large and select circle of friends and patrons , whose friendship and confidence he ...
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