The New England Medical Gazette, Volume 46Medical gazettee pub., 1911 |
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Page 601
... drugs ? By what means can our materia medica be made more concise , and within the comprehension of the average intellect ? Do local applications interfere with the action of the indicated internal remedy ? To what extent are we ...
... drugs ? By what means can our materia medica be made more concise , and within the comprehension of the average intellect ? Do local applications interfere with the action of the indicated internal remedy ? To what extent are we ...
Page 602
... drugs according to Dr. Richardson's plan . Three weeks later Dr. Conrad Wesselhoeft , as the guest of the club , read a paper on the different methods of drug proving , and commended the plan of studying the pathology of drugs . No ...
... drugs according to Dr. Richardson's plan . Three weeks later Dr. Conrad Wesselhoeft , as the guest of the club , read a paper on the different methods of drug proving , and commended the plan of studying the pathology of drugs . No ...
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... drugs in our hospitals . The suggestion was that this work should be carried . out in co - operation with our friends of the ... drug testing of our present material in a definite way or our own 1911 . 603 The New England Medical Gazette .
... drugs in our hospitals . The suggestion was that this work should be carried . out in co - operation with our friends of the ... drug testing of our present material in a definite way or our own 1911 . 603 The New England Medical Gazette .
Page 604
... drug on the healthy individual , the single drug , the divided drug to produce dynamic force , and the prescribing of the drug according to the totality of the symp- toms . On these premises we stand , or fall , or surrender . The only ...
... drug on the healthy individual , the single drug , the divided drug to produce dynamic force , and the prescribing of the drug according to the totality of the symp- toms . On these premises we stand , or fall , or surrender . The only ...
Page 605
... drugs should be carried out over a number of periods , so that at the end of the year we should be able to present quite a convincing array of evidence for or against pure Homœopathy . It seems to me that this is just the organization ...
... drugs should be carried out over a number of periods , so that at the end of the year we should be able to present quite a convincing array of evidence for or against pure Homœopathy . It seems to me that this is just the organization ...
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