The New England Medical Gazette, Volume 46Medical gazettee pub., 1911 |
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... remedy ? To what extent are we justified in using such adju- vants ? Are there certain pathological conditions in the purely medical field , which cannot be reached at all by the homœo- pathically prescribed remedy , as at present ...
... remedy ? To what extent are we justified in using such adju- vants ? Are there certain pathological conditions in the purely medical field , which cannot be reached at all by the homœo- pathically prescribed remedy , as at present ...
Page 604
... remedy ? " By replying to this ques- tion satisfactorily , we shall , as I have said before , mount one more ascent , and overcome one more obstacle on the road to our desired destination . This club is composed , I think , of a body of ...
... remedy ? " By replying to this ques- tion satisfactorily , we shall , as I have said before , mount one more ascent , and overcome one more obstacle on the road to our desired destination . This club is composed , I think , of a body of ...
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... remedies in accord- ance with a definite and characteristic law . If the law is scien- tific , and if we are honest ... remedy is of no more value , clinically speaking , than a cure made by a tyro who has no idea what he has cured . On ...
... remedies in accord- ance with a definite and characteristic law . If the law is scien- tific , and if we are honest ... remedy is of no more value , clinically speaking , than a cure made by a tyro who has no idea what he has cured . On ...
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... remedy , and in making this application we follow the same lines of thought which we followed in making the examination . The accuracy of our prescription will depend upon our training , ex- perience and judgment , and in no small ...
... remedy , and in making this application we follow the same lines of thought which we followed in making the examination . The accuracy of our prescription will depend upon our training , ex- perience and judgment , and in no small ...
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... remedy corresponds to the totality of the symptoms ? we often hear . We have before us in our mind's eye three mental pictures , one of a human organism in a state of health or as nature intended it to be , one as we find it after ...
... remedy corresponds to the totality of the symptoms ? we often hear . We have before us in our mind's eye three mental pictures , one of a human organism in a state of health or as nature intended it to be , one as we find it after ...
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