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Pamphlets - Homoeopathic - Page 5
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Lectures on the Theory and Practice of Homoeopathy

Robert Ellis Dudgeon - 1854 - 634 pages
...eternal monument to his energy, perseverance, conscientiousness, and self-sacrifice. " When," says he, " we have to do with an art whose end is the saving of human life, any neglect to make ourselves thoroughly masters of it becomes a crime ! " We may form some idea of Hahnemann's immense industry...
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Transactions, Volume 1

Homoeopathic Medical Society of the State of New York - 1863 - 202 pages
...this nature, during which time he proved on his own person more than sixty drugs ; " for," said he, " when we have to do with an art whose end is the saving of human life, any neglect to make ourselves masters of it becomes a crime !" (Dudgeon, Hahnemann's Lesser Writings.) At the end of this period,...
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Pamphlets - Homoeopathic, Volume 5

1865 - 484 pages
...reason of the light thrown upon his work by Hahnemann's law. His master said: "When we have to deal with an art whose end is the saving of human life,...ourselves thorough masters of it, becomes a crime." The objection has been made that the school is limited in its work by reason of this, which some have...
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Homœopathy ; the Science of Therapeutics: A Collection of Papers ...

Carroll Dunham - 1877 - 584 pages
...this nature, during which time he proved on his own person more than sixty drugs ; " for," said he, " when we have to do with an art whose end is the saving of human life, any neglect to make ourselves masters of it becomes a crime ! " ' At the end of this period, sure of the truth of the great principle...
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Homœopathy ; the science of therapeutics

Carroll Dunham - 1877 - 592 pages
...this nature, during which time he proved on his own person more than sixty drugs ; " for," said he, " when we have to do with an art whose end is the saving of human life, any neglect to make ourselves masters of it becomes a crime ! " ' At the end of this period, sure of the truth of the great principle...
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The Homoeopathic therapeutics of intermittent fever

Henry Clay Allen - 1879 - 286 pages
...properly credited. Every homoeopath is responsible for not knoioing what he professes to practice. " When we have to do with an art whose end is the saving of human life any neglect to make ourselves thoroughly masters of it, become* a crime." — Hahnemann. CLINICAL. CASE I. — Man, aged 30. Has...
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The Homoeopathic Therapeutics of Intermittent Fever

Henry C. Allen - 1879 - 272 pages
...properly credited. Every homoeopath is responsible for not knowing what he professes to practice. " When we have to do with an art whose end is the saving of human life any neglect to make ourselves thoroughly masters of it, becomes a crime." — Hahnemann. CLINICAL. CASE I.— Man, aged 30. Has had...
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St. Louis Clinical Review, Volume 4

1882 - 484 pages
...as progressive physicians we should take heed to the following words of a well-known authority : " When we have to do with an art whose end is the saving of human life, any neglect to make ourselves masters of it becomes a crime." The author from whom I make this quotation is Dr. Samuel Hahnemann....
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The Therapeutics of intermittent fever

Henry Clay Allen - 1884 - 382 pages
...conform to its requirements. The greater the danger, the greater this obligation." — A. CHARGE, MD " When we have to do with an art whose end is the saving of human life, any neglect to make ourselves thoroughly masters of it, becomes a crime." — HAHNEMANN. CLINICAL. CASE I. — Man, set. 30. Has...
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Medical Era: 1883-1884, Volume 1

1884 - 404 pages
...standard of medical education, but why not do it at once and quit talking about it? Hahnemann said: " When we have to do with an art whose end is the saving of human life, any neglect to make ourselves thoroughly masters of it becomes a crime." In our warfare, education is of more consequence than numbers,...
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