Southern Journal of Homoeopathy, Svazky 3–4

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Southern Journal Publishing Company, 1886
 

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Strana 49 - IT singeth low in every heart, We hear it each and all, — A song of those who answer not, However we may call. They throng the silence of the breast; We see them as of yore, — The kind, the true, the brave, the sweet, Who walk with us no more.
Strana 125 - It is derogatory to the dignity of the profession, to resort to public advertisements or private cards or handbills, inviting the attention of individuals affected with particular diseases — publicly offering advice and medicine to the poor gratis, or promising radical cures ; or to publish cases and operations in the daily prints or suffer such publications to be made ; — to invite laymen to be present at operations, — to boast of cures and remedies, — to adduce certificates of skill and...
Strana 21 - I firmly believe that if the whole materia medica, as now used, could be sunk to the bottom of the sea, it would be all the better for mankind, — and all the worse for the fishes.
Strana 13 - O weird musician, thy harp strung with Apollo's golden hair; fill the vast cathedral aisles with symphonies sweet and dim, deft toucher of the organ keys ; blow, bugler, blow, until thy silver notes do touch and kiss the moonlit waves, and charm the lovers wandering 'mid the vine-clad hills. But know, your sweetest strains are discords all, compared with childhood's happy laugh— the laugh that fills the eyes with light and every heart with joy.
Strana 90 - The hemorrhage persists because the clot, which forms at the rupture in the bloodvessel, is displaced by the air being drawn forcibly through the cavity in the attempt of the patient to clear the nostrils. If this air is prevented from passing through the cavity, the clot consolidates in' position, and the hemorrhage is checked.
Strana 44 - Hughes. The literature of the whole medical world has felt the effect, and those works are the most popular in the old school that are the most saturated with this teaching — as is attested by the ready disposal pf Bartholow, Brunton, Phillips, and the eleven editions of Ringer.
Strana 45 - ... gospel to the remotest bounds. Having once walked in the better way, they have no wish to return to the old labyrinth. Even that barrier to medical progress, that Chinese wall around therapeutic science, that barricade against truth built by the American Medical Association, and known as Sec. 1, Art. 4, Code of Ethics, even that, I say, has felt the battering-ram of this changed public opinion and is tumbling to the ground. I need not recount to you the steps of the desperate conflict that is...
Strana 102 - ... 275. The fitness of a medicine in a given case of disease, does not depend alone upon its accurate homoeopathic selection, but also upon the requisite and proper size, or rather minuteness of the dose. Too strong a dose of medicine, though quite homoeopathic, notwithstanding its remedial nature, will necessarily produce an injurious effect.
Strana 41 - As fruit of this the exanthemata and communicable diseases are being walled in ; the so-called "filth diseases" are becoming unpopular, disgraceful; the propagation and transmission of hereditary diseases are commencing, justly, to be rated as acts akin to crime, while that horrible pit of darkness, in which are committed sexual frauds and intrauterine murder, is being illuminated and ventilated and as far as possible disinfected with a thoroughness before unknown. Thus, year by year, is the realm...
Strana 48 - The purity and reliability of our Materia Medica is a consummation to be desired by all ; but we have hardly yet begun to realize the great work that is here being accomplished for our science. To have the pathogenesis of every drug well authenticated; to have it freed from all error; to have it present the real truth of drug-ability in every instance, is to plant the feet of every prescriber on the bedrock of certainty; is to supply him with knowledge that will sustain him in the hours of extremity.

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