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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... taken from my case - book to illus- trate the efficacy of small and frequently repeated doses of Mercury in this disease . There cannot be any doubt of the success , in the great majority of cases , of this method of treatment . I could ...
... taken from my case - book to illus- trate the efficacy of small and frequently repeated doses of Mercury in this disease . There cannot be any doubt of the success , in the great majority of cases , of this method of treatment . I could ...
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... taken at the thirtieth session look- ing to the " speedy publication of the Transactions , " the Secretary reports that he issued the Proceedings of the thirtieth session , being a volume of nearly eight hundred pages , within three ...
... taken at the thirtieth session look- ing to the " speedy publication of the Transactions , " the Secretary reports that he issued the Proceedings of the thirtieth session , being a volume of nearly eight hundred pages , within three ...
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... taken no action upon the applications for membership as yet , but the plan for the past few years has been to announce the names of all applicants , the colleges from which they graduated , and the names of those who have signed their ...
... taken no action upon the applications for membership as yet , but the plan for the past few years has been to announce the names of all applicants , the colleges from which they graduated , and the names of those who have signed their ...
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... taken place within the past year , worthy of being reported to the Institute . On motion the report was accepted and referred . THE PRESIDENT then appointed DR . J. D. BUCK , chairman of the Committee on Medical Literature , and DR ...
... taken place within the past year , worthy of being reported to the Institute . On motion the report was accepted and referred . THE PRESIDENT then appointed DR . J. D. BUCK , chairman of the Committee on Medical Literature , and DR ...
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... taken . THE PRESIDENT : The next business in order will be the presentation of the report and papers of the BUREAU OF SURGERY . DR . J. H. MCCLELLAND , of Pittsburgh , Pa . , Chairman of the Bureau : Mr. President and Gentlemen : I have ...
... taken . THE PRESIDENT : The next business in order will be the presentation of the report and papers of the BUREAU OF SURGERY . DR . J. H. MCCLELLAND , of Pittsburgh , Pa . , Chairman of the Bureau : Mr. President and Gentlemen : I have ...
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