The New England Medical Gazette, Volume 46Medical gazettee pub., 1911 |
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Page 611
... applied to a single class of facts or phenomena . " " Science is knowledge reduced to order or knowl- edge so classified and arranged as to be easily remembered , readily referred to , and advantageously applied . " Science is de ...
... applied to a single class of facts or phenomena . " " Science is knowledge reduced to order or knowl- edge so classified and arranged as to be easily remembered , readily referred to , and advantageously applied . " Science is de ...
Page 612
... applied does not fail to lead to anticipated re- sults . It had its origin in empiricism , but has gone beyond the experimental stage and reached into the scientific . Over against this is a system that began in empiricism and ends ...
... applied does not fail to lead to anticipated re- sults . It had its origin in empiricism , but has gone beyond the experimental stage and reached into the scientific . Over against this is a system that began in empiricism and ends ...
Page 615
... applying drugs . We have all had experi- ence confirming Hahnemann's theory that triturating and dilut- ing greatly increase the medicinal quality of drugs . Modern science is daily verifying this in the ion theory , the revival of the ...
... applying drugs . We have all had experi- ence confirming Hahnemann's theory that triturating and dilut- ing greatly increase the medicinal quality of drugs . Modern science is daily verifying this in the ion theory , the revival of the ...
Page 629
... all the homeopathic graduates who applied for examination . Thirty - three per cent . of applicants for examina-- tion failed to pass . CLINICAL DEPARTMENT . CONDUCTED BY A. H. RING , M 1911 . 629 The New England Medical Gazette .
... all the homeopathic graduates who applied for examination . Thirty - three per cent . of applicants for examina-- tion failed to pass . CLINICAL DEPARTMENT . CONDUCTED BY A. H. RING , M 1911 . 629 The New England Medical Gazette .
Page 631
... applied to the lower occipital region . The vibrator , galvanism and massage of the indurations between the attacks , with proper regulation of the hygienic and dietetic life , will abort the attacks . These patients should be warned to ...
... applied to the lower occipital region . The vibrator , galvanism and massage of the indurations between the attacks , with proper regulation of the hygienic and dietetic life , will abort the attacks . These patients should be warned to ...
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