A Popular View of HomoeopathyRadde, 1835 - Počet stran: 243 |
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Strana 3
... remain doubtful for many more unless the public insist on its being set at rest without delay . We all entertain the greatest possible respect for the medical Practitioners of our own country , and not without good reason : nor ought ...
... remain doubtful for many more unless the public insist on its being set at rest without delay . We all entertain the greatest possible respect for the medical Practitioners of our own country , and not without good reason : nor ought ...
Strana 5
... remains . Be it so . The progeny of error are a numerous , but by no means a long- lived generation .. But it is now nearly six lustres that they have so left it unnoticed . And if in the course of those years , that despised heresy has ...
... remains . Be it so . The progeny of error are a numerous , but by no means a long- lived generation .. But it is now nearly six lustres that they have so left it unnoticed . And if in the course of those years , that despised heresy has ...
Strana 10
... remains still undecided , unexam- ined , unthought of , have we no right to interfere ? Are another score or so of years to be wasted , and are we to wait reverently with bated breath and whispering humbleness until these great 10.
... remains still undecided , unexam- ined , unthought of , have we no right to interfere ? Are another score or so of years to be wasted , and are we to wait reverently with bated breath and whispering humbleness until these great 10.
Strana 16
... remain which did not rest on a firmer basis than hypothesis or assertion , - in the science of medicine , either the dogmas of schools still retain their authority , and where most caution in admitting any thing not rigorously and ...
... remain which did not rest on a firmer basis than hypothesis or assertion , - in the science of medicine , either the dogmas of schools still retain their authority , and where most caution in admitting any thing not rigorously and ...
Strana 17
... remains unrelieved : and disease without remedy , and pain without relief are toler- able evidences that medical science has not reached perfection ; and if so , the greater the talents which have been employed to improve it , the ...
... remains unrelieved : and disease without remedy , and pain without relief are toler- able evidences that medical science has not reached perfection ; and if so , the greater the talents which have been employed to improve it , the ...
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Strana 44 - Gratiano speaks an infinite deal of nothing, more than any man in all Venice. His reasons are as two grains of wheat hid in two bushels of chaff : you shall seek all day ere you find them, and when you have them, they are not worth the search.
Strana 53 - Kent. Vex not his ghost. O, let him pass! He hates him That would upon the rack of this tough world Stretch him out longer.
Strana 27 - Of the effects of the Moon on animal life, very many instances could be cited. I have seen, in Africa, newly-littered young perish in a few hours, at the mother's side, if exposed to the rays of the full moon : fish become rapidly putrid ; and meat, if left exposed, incurable or unpreservable by salt: the mariner, heedlessly sleeping on the deck, becoming afflicted with...
Strana 54 - Go up into Gilead, and take balm, O virgin, the daughter of Egypt: in vain shalt thou use many medicines; for thou shalt not be cured.
Strana 27 - ... at times the face hideously swollen, if exposed during sleep to the moon's rays ; the maniac's paroxysms renewed with fearful vigour at the full and change ; and the cold damp chill of the ague supervening on the ascendancy of this apparently mild yet powerful luminary. Let her influence over this earth be studied ; it is more powerful than is generally known.
Strana 57 - And if any man think that he knoweth any thing, he knoweth nothing yet as he ought to know.
Strana 17 - Tut, man ! one fire burns out another's burning, One pain is lessened by another's anguish. Turn giddy, and be holp by backward turning : One desperate grief cures with another's languish. Take thou some new infection to thine eye, And the rank poison of the old will die.
Strana 27 - ... animal and vegetable nature. As regards the latter, it may be stated that there are certainly thirteen springs and thirteen autumns, in Demerara, in the year; for so many times does the sap of trees ascend to the branches, and descend to the roots. For example...
Strana 43 - Regarding these first experiments in proving drugs on the healthy, Everest says : f " Inasmuch as the action of the same substance varied according to the age, sex, and idiosyncrasy of the subject to whom it was administered, it was not considered sufficient to experiment on a few individuals. His own family were all pressed into the service, and each substance was tried in various doses on many different persons, under every possible variety of circumstance, and beneath the immediate inspection...
Strana 59 - Although in a work like the present it would be out of place...