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" Therapeutics developed in this manner cannot, however, rest upon a secure foundation. What to-day is believed is to-morrow to be cast aside, certainly has been the law of advancement, and seemingly must continue to be so. What has clinical therapeutics... "
American Observer Medical Monthly - Page 619
1875
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Pamphlets - Homoeopathic, Volume 7

1848 - 494 pages
...been gained in this way. " Therapeutics developed in this manner cannot, however, rest upon a "Mcare foundation. What to-day is believed is to-morrow to...clinical therapeutics established permanently and indisputably? Scarcely anything beyond the primary facts that quinia will " arrest an intermittent,...
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A Treatise on therapeutics

Horatio Charles Wood - 1877 - 704 pages
...cases before and after the administration of a remedy, and, if the results be favorable, the continued use of the drug in similar cases. It is evident that...clinical therapeutics established permanently and indisputably? Scarcely anything beyond the primary facts that quinia will arrest an intermittent, that...
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The Grounds of an homoeopath's faith

Samuel A. Jones - 1880 - 104 pages
...much has been thus accomplished it were folly to deny. Leaving out of sight the growth of the last tvo decades, almost all of the current therapeutic knowledge...clinical therapeutics established permanently and indisputably? Scarcely anything be-. yond the primary facts that quinia will arrest an intermittent,...
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Old-school and New-school Therapeutics

Frederick F. Moore - 1880 - 70 pages
...clearly put * by Prof. HC Wood (preface to work on therapeutics). Commenting upon it, he adds : — "Therapeutics developed in this manner cannot, however,...clinical therapeutics established permanently and indisputably? Scarcely anything beyond the primary facts that quinia will arrest an intermittent, that...
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Old-school medicine and homeopathy

John William Dowling - 1882 - 30 pages
...cases before and after the administration of a remedy, and, if the results be favorable, the continued use of the drug in similar cases. It is evident that...however, rest upon a secure foundation. What to-day is to be believed is to-morrow to be cast aside certainly has been the law of advancement, and seemingly...
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The Grounds of an Homoeopath's Faith

Samuel Arthur Jones - 1885 - 106 pages
...administration of a remedy, and if the results be favorable, the continued use of the drug in similar cases. " That very much has been thus accomplished it were...clinical therapeutics established permanently and indisputably? Scarcely anything beyond the primary facts that quinia will arrest an intermittent, that...
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The Treatment of Disease from the Homeopathic Standpoint

Henry W. Roby - 1886 - 58 pages
...of the useless, the harmful, and the unscientific. DR. HC WOOD recently wrote : What to-day is to be believed is to-morrow to be cast aside, certainly...advancement, and seemingly must continue to be so. With what a babel of discordant voices does it [medicine] celebrate its two thousand years of experience...
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Medical Institute: A Monthly Journal of Homeopathy, Volumes 3-4

1888 - 230 pages
...is that of empiricism, or, if the term sounds harsh, of clinical experience ;" further on he says, "Therapeutics developed in this manner, cannot, however, rest upon a secure foundation." Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes, a brilliant satellite of the old school, says, "with the exception of Morphine...
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Therapeutics

Horatio Charles Wood - 1888 - 922 pages
...cases before and after the administration of a remedy, and, if the results be favorable, the continued use of the drug in similar cases. It is evident that...foundation. What to-day is believed is to-morrow to be east aside, certainly has been the law of advancement, and seemingly must continue to be so. What has...
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Therapeutics

Horatio Charles Wood - 1892 - 960 pages
...thousand years. That very much has been thus accomplished it wore folly to deny. Leaving out of sight tho growth of the last two decades, almost all of the...foundation. What to-day is believed is to-morrow to bo cast aside, certainly has boon tho law of advancement, and seemingly must continue to be so. What...
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