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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Page 27
... possible limitations of the homœopathic law , owing either to the imperfect state of the Materia Medica , or our limited knowledge of it , we should do it openly , honestly , and fearlessly , by fairly stating the case , and claiming ...
... possible limitations of the homœopathic law , owing either to the imperfect state of the Materia Medica , or our limited knowledge of it , we should do it openly , honestly , and fearlessly , by fairly stating the case , and claiming ...
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... possible to present the first named volumes within four months after the adjournment of the session . ROBERT J. MCCLATCHEY , General Secretary . On motion the report was accepted . THE PRESIDENT : The next business in order will be the ...
... possible to present the first named volumes within four months after the adjournment of the session . ROBERT J. MCCLATCHEY , General Secretary . On motion the report was accepted . THE PRESIDENT : The next business in order will be the ...
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... possible . DR . A. R. WRIGHT , of Buffalo , N. Y. , then read a synopsis of his paper on the Climatology of the State of New York . DR . B. W. JAMES , of Philadelphia , read a synopsis of his paper on the Climatology of American Health ...
... possible . DR . A. R. WRIGHT , of Buffalo , N. Y. , then read a synopsis of his paper on the Climatology of the State of New York . DR . B. W. JAMES , of Philadelphia , read a synopsis of his paper on the Climatology of American Health ...
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... possible , yet we have now more bureaus than we can do justice to , and every year one or more of them suffers . I think we do not need such a bureau as this . Let the subject be attached to some existing bureau , and let it be the ...
... possible , yet we have now more bureaus than we can do justice to , and every year one or more of them suffers . I think we do not need such a bureau as this . Let the subject be attached to some existing bureau , and let it be the ...
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... possible after appointment , shall call his associates together and organize his bureau by the appointment of a secretary ; and , being duly organized , the bureau shall select a special subject upon which to labor , and report at the ...
... possible after appointment , shall call his associates together and organize his bureau by the appointment of a secretary ; and , being duly organized , the bureau shall select a special subject upon which to labor , and report at the ...
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