Medical Visitor and Directory of Homoeopathic Physicians, Volume 20

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Halsey Bros. Company, 1904
List of homoeopathic physicians by states.

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Page 212 - Association, every reputable and legally registered physician who is practicing, or who will agree to practice, nonsectarian medicine shall be entitled to membership. Before a charter is issued to any County Society, full and ample notice and opportunity shall be given to every such physician in the county to become a member.
Page 245 - ... haply, in vibration and rebound, Life answering life across the vast profound, In full antiphony, by a common grace ? I think this sudden joyaunce which illumes A child's mouth sleeping, unaware may run From some soul newly loosened from earth's tombs : I think this passionate sigh, which halfbegun I stifle back, may reach and stir the plumes Of God's calm angel standing in the sun.
Page 197 - All that pertains to the great field of medical learning is his, by tradition, by inheritance, by right.
Page 245 - EACH creature holds an insular point in space; Yet what man stirs a finger, breathes a sound, But all the multitudinous beings round In all the countless worlds, with time and place For their conditions, down to th« central base, Thrill, haply, in vibration and rebound, Life answering life across the vast profound, In full antiphony...
Page 17 - ... paper skirt to further aid in excluding the diffused light from the patients. The concentrated rays are carried from the arc to the patients through four telescopic tubes, known as converging tubes, suspended at an angle of forty-five degrees, the tubes containing a series of rock crystal lenses so arranged that reservoirs for running water exist between them. By means of the water screen and rock crystal lenses, all rays but the violet are eliminated, and these rays are converged and concentrated,...
Page 17 - Finsen arc light has been used with marked success in curing many skin diseases, thought until this time incurable, especially lupus and rodent ulcer. During a period of six years the Finsen Medical Light Institute at Copenhagen has grown from a very small shed, where they were only able to treat one patient at a time, to a magnificent institution, where they are now treating three hundred people daily, and Light Institutes have been established in London, England ; St. Petersburg, Russia ; Paris,...

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