The New England Medical Gazette, Volume 46Medical gazettee pub., 1911 |
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... symptoms without regard to the etiology of the disease or the pathological change . We think we have many times ... symptoms prominent , and prescribe for this case as exactly as possible , in accord with the old homoeopathic principle ...
... symptoms without regard to the etiology of the disease or the pathological change . We think we have many times ... symptoms prominent , and prescribe for this case as exactly as possible , in accord with the old homoeopathic principle ...
Page 612
... symptoms , - second , the subjective symptoms . After arranging these into groups , we find possibly an abnormal mental condition , or a de- ranged digestive process , or some trouble with the respiratory organs , or we may find an ...
... symptoms , - second , the subjective symptoms . After arranging these into groups , we find possibly an abnormal mental condition , or a de- ranged digestive process , or some trouble with the respiratory organs , or we may find an ...
Page 613
... symptoms with- out any attempt at diagnosis and consequently without any idea of the cause of the symptoms . What difference does it make so long as the remedy corresponds to the totality of the symptoms ? we often hear . We have before ...
... symptoms with- out any attempt at diagnosis and consequently without any idea of the cause of the symptoms . What difference does it make so long as the remedy corresponds to the totality of the symptoms ? we often hear . We have before ...
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Diagnosis is not merely the giving of a name to a certain group of symptoms , but properly studied gives to us the ability to deter- mine the true totality of the symptoms . To be a true follower of Homœopathy as laid down for us in the ...
Diagnosis is not merely the giving of a name to a certain group of symptoms , but properly studied gives to us the ability to deter- mine the true totality of the symptoms . To be a true follower of Homœopathy as laid down for us in the ...
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... symptoms : Arm swollen and red , extremely sensitive to touch . Itching so marked on the second day that he was obliged to constantly rub or scratch the part lightly . Arm gets numb when allowed to hang . An old vaccination scar some ...
... symptoms : Arm swollen and red , extremely sensitive to touch . Itching so marked on the second day that he was obliged to constantly rub or scratch the part lightly . Arm gets numb when allowed to hang . An old vaccination scar some ...
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