The New England Medical Gazette, Volume 46Medical gazettee pub., 1911 |
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Page 1224
... Method of Treatment . By W. H. Watters , M.D. Clapp , Herbert C. , M.D. Homeopathic Treatment Superior in Pul- monary Tuberculosis Colby , E. P. , M.D. Symptomatic Vertigo Colgate , Charles H. , M.D. Some Types of Colds Recently Seen ...
... Method of Treatment . By W. H. Watters , M.D. Clapp , Herbert C. , M.D. Homeopathic Treatment Superior in Pul- monary Tuberculosis Colby , E. P. , M.D. Symptomatic Vertigo Colgate , Charles H. , M.D. Some Types of Colds Recently Seen ...
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... Method of Treatment 815 Watters , W. H. , M.D. Vaccines in Typhoid Wesselhoeft , Wm . F. , M.D. Empyema 1084 1192 What Are We Going To Do About It ? By George B. Rice , M.D. 601 Wilcox , DeWitt , G. , M.D. What Is Homoeopathy 1226 ...
... Method of Treatment 815 Watters , W. H. , M.D. Vaccines in Typhoid Wesselhoeft , Wm . F. , M.D. Empyema 1084 1192 What Are We Going To Do About It ? By George B. Rice , M.D. 601 Wilcox , DeWitt , G. , M.D. What Is Homoeopathy 1226 ...
Page 601
... method of curing disease surpasses every other , and can be so demonstrated , then will not our position become an enviable one , and will not the struggle be rewarded by official recognition , by control of governmental , State , and ...
... method of curing disease surpasses every other , and can be so demonstrated , then will not our position become an enviable one , and will not the struggle be rewarded by official recognition , by control of governmental , State , and ...
Page 603
... method . To the superficial observer , who would carelessly summarize and review these facts , it would seem after all as though but little had been accomplished of real , vital , practical service to the homœopathic physician , since ...
... method . To the superficial observer , who would carelessly summarize and review these facts , it would seem after all as though but little had been accomplished of real , vital , practical service to the homœopathic physician , since ...
Page 607
... method of healing disease , there is almost totally lacking the active persecution that did so much for our cause from its incep- tion down to recent times . Persecution , though grievous to the individual , is a wonderful power in ...
... method of healing disease , there is almost totally lacking the active persecution that did so much for our cause from its incep- tion down to recent times . Persecution , though grievous to the individual , is a wonderful power in ...
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