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" Finally when the physician knows in each case the obstacles in the way of recovery, and how to remove them, he is prepared to act thoroughly and to the purpose as a true master of the art of healing. "
Homœopathic Journal of Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Pediatrics - Page 53
1904
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Organon of the Art of Healing

Samuel Hahnemann - 1876 - 262 pages
...indication), its necessary preparation and quantity (proper dose), and the proper time of its repetition. Finally, when the physician knows in each case the obstacles in the way of recovery, and how 6 ( 65 ) to remove them, he is prepared to act thoroughly, and to the purpose, as a true master of...
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The Hahnemannian Monthly, Volume 24

1889 - 862 pages
...repetition." (S. s., 245-248.) (D.) Finally, when he knows in each case the obstacles in the way of permanent recovery, and how to remove them, he is prepared to act thoroughly and to the purpose, and to merit the title of a true physician. (S., 71, three problems.) (S. s., 72-294.) (E.) Section...
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The Critique, Volumes 19-20

1912 - 524 pages
...its kind of action, its necessary preparation and quantity, and the projrer time of its repetition. Finally, when the physician knows in each case the...the purpose as a true master of the art of healing." Paragraph 4. "He is at the same time a preserver of health when he knows th« causes that disturb health,...
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Homoeopathic Journal of Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Paedology, Volume 21

1899 - 608 pages
...entire scope of the physician, but declares that a physician is prepared to act thoroughly only when he knows in each case the obstacles in the way of recovery and how to remove them. There is a great tendency on the part of those who study principally the philosophy and science of...
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Skin Diseases: Their Description, Etiology, Diagnosis, and Treatment ...

Melford Eugene Douglass - 1900 - 500 pages
...extent, in the shortest, most reliable, and safest manner, according to clearly intelligible reasons." " When the physician knows in each case the obstacles...purpose, as a true master of the art of healing." The author has been prompted to prepare this work by a conviction of the existence of an urgent demand...
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The Hahnemannian Monthly, Volume 36

1901 - 992 pages
...adapting what is curative in medicine to what he has recognized as undoubtedly morbid in a patient. . . . Finally, when the physician knows in each case the...purpose, as a true master of the art of healing." I do not know a worthier or a finer conception of the duty of the physician. I do not believe there...
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Cleveland Medical and Surgical Reporter, Volume 10

1902 - 768 pages
...medicinal powers of drugs. He should adapt what is curative in medicine to what is morbid in a patient." "Finally, when the physician knows in each case the...the purpose as a true master of the art of healing." We have come into the inheritance of an almost innumerably greater number of aids to the precise determining...
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Transactions of the ... Session of the American ..., Volume 57; Volume 1901

American Institute of Homeopathy - 1902 - 940 pages
...adapting what is curative in medicines, to what he has recognized as undoubtedly morbid in a patient Finally, when the physician knows, in each case the...purpose, as a true master of the art of healing." I do not know a worthier or a finer conception of the duty of the physician: I do not believe there...
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Medical Counselor and Michigan Journal of Homeopathy, Volume 26

1907 - 360 pages
...kind of action * * * jts necessary preparation and quantity and the proper time of its repetition. Finally when the physician knows in each case the...thoroughly, and to the purpose, as a true master of the healing art." Art. 10. "The material organism without vital force is incapable of feeling activity...
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How to Use the Repertory: With a Practical Analysis of Forty Homeopathic ...

Glen Irving Bidwell - 1915 - 170 pages
...remedy, indicatum), its necessary preparation and quantity, and the proper time of its repetition. Finally, when the physician knows in each case the...purpose, as a true master of the art of healing." Here Dr. Dudgeon's translation uses the word "perceive," which means understand. We may see a thing...
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