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" Experience is said to be the mother of wisdom. Verily she has been in medicine rather a blind leader of the blind; and the history of medical progress is a history of men groping in the darkness, finding seeming gems of truth one after another, only in... "
Medical Century: The National Journal of Homoeopathic Medicine and Surgery - Page 75
edited by - 1906
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The Southern Journal of Homoeopathy, Volume 9

1891 - 748 pages
...darkness, finding seeming gems of truth, one after another, only in a few moments to cast each back into the vast heap of forgotten baubles, that, in their day, had also been mistaken for verities. " Bichat says: "It is not a science for a methodical mind; it is a shapeless assemblage of inaccurate...
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Therapeutics

Horatio Charles Wood - 1892 - 960 pages
...darkness, finding seeming gems of truth ono after another, only in a few minutes to cast each back to tho vast heap of forgotten baubles that in their day had also been mistaken for verities. In tho past, there is scarcely a conceivable absurdity that men have not tested by experience and for...
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Transactions of the ... Session of the American ..., Volume 52; Volume 1896

American Institute of Homeopathy - 1896 - 1302 pages
...darkness, finding seeming gems of truth one after another, only in a few minutes to cast each back to the vast heap of forgotten baubles that in their day had also been mistaken for verities. In the past, there is scarely a conceivable absurdity that men have not tested by experience and, for...
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The Critique, Volumes 4-5

1897 - 774 pages
...darkness, finding seeming gems of truth one after another, only in a few minutes to cast each back to the vast heap of forgotten baubles that in their day had also been mistaken for verities. In the past there is scarcely a conceivable absurdity that men have not tested by experience, and found...
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The Critique, Volume 12

1905 - 524 pages
...reness, finding seeming gems of truth, one after another, only in a few minutes to cast each back into a heap of forgotten baubles that in their day had also been mistaken for verities. Narrowing our gaze to the regular profession to a few decades, what do we see? Experience teaching...
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Proceedings, Issue 34

Homeopathic Medical Society of the State of Ohio - 1898 - 360 pages
...darkness, finding seeming gems of truth one after another, only in a few minutes to cast each back to the vast heap of forgotten baubles that in their day had also been mistaken for verities. In the past, there is scarcely a conceivable absurdity that men have not tested by experience and for...
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The Medical World, Volume 19

1901 - 564 pages
...his school, " finding seeming gems of truth one after another only in a few minutes to cast each back to the vast heap of forgotten baubles that in their day had also been mistaken for verities." With us, what a remedy did a hundred years ago it will do to-day, and can do to-morrow, if selected...
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New York State Journal of Medicine, Volume 9

1909 - 548 pages
...darkness, finding seeming gems of truth one after another, only in a few minutes to cast each back to the vast heap of forgotten baubles that in their day had also been mistaken for verities. * * * There is scarcely a conceivable absurdity that men have not tested by experience and for a time...
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International Clinics: A Quarterly of Clinical Lectures

1903 - 388 pages
...darkness, finding seeming gems of truth one after another, only in a few minutes to cast each back to the vast heap of forgotten baubles that in their day had also been mistaken for verities. In the past there is scarcely a conceivable absurdity that men have not tested by experience and for...
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Cleveland Medical and Surgical Reporter, Volume 12

1904 - 688 pages
...darkness, finding seeming gems of truth, one after another, only in a few minutes to cast each back into a heap of forgotten baubles that in their day had also been mistaken for verities. Narrowing our gaze to the regular profession to a few decades, what do we see? Experience teaching...
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