The Homoeopathic Recorder, Volume 7

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International Hahnemannian Association, 1892
 

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Page 259 - Why, if the Soul can fling the Dust aside, And naked on the Air of Heaven ride, Were't not a Shame—were't not a Shame for him In this clay carcase crippled to abide.
Page 90 - A Dictionary of Treatment; or Therapeutic Index, including Medical and Surgical Therapeutics. By William Whitla, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics in the Queen's College, Belfast, etc. Revised and Adapted to the Pharmacopoeia of the United States. Philadelphia: Lea Brothers & Co. 1892.
Page 13 - growyng in this our Countrie of Englande, but of all others also of forrayne Realmes, commonly used in Physicke. First set foorth in the Doutche or Almaigne tongue, by that learned D. Rembert Dodoens. Physition to the Emperour: And now first
Page 258 - Theirs not to make reply, Theirs not to reason why, Theirs but to do and die.
Page 258 - There was the Door to which I found no key ; There was the Veil through which I might not see.
Page 13 - HERBALL, or Historic of Plantes : wherein is contayned the whole discourse and perfect description of all sortes of Herbes and Plantes : their diuers & sundry kindes : their straunge Figures, Fashions, and Shapes: their Names, Natures, Operations, and
Page 91 - We use the term specific with relation to definite pathological conditions, and propose to say, that certain well determined deviations from the healthy state will always be corrected by certain specific medicines.
Page 161 - vomica, as in some other medicines, we meet with symptoms which seem to be completely or partially antagonistic to one another, alternating actions, which at the same time are primary actions, and which make Nux vomica very applicable and efficacious for a number of morbid states.
Page 75 - though the dose of morphine is gradually reduced, and the patient will find life quite bearable, as a rule, at the end of a week. Avena sativa should always be given in appreciable doses of the tincture. Fifteen drops three or four times a day, well
Page 272 - surgeons, who use electricity as part of their equipment. The session work at the meetings will be divided into bureaus, as electricity in diseases of women, diseases of the eye, ear and throat, diseases of the nervous system and general

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