That mercury is probably a true vital antidote against the syphilitic virus and that it is capable of bringing about a real cure. That, in practice, a good many cases are really cured by mercury, the cure being proved by the restoration to good health,... American Observer Medical Monthly - Page 2031875Full view - About this book
| 1874 - 476 pages
...being accused of dogmatism, put my conclusions in a categorical shape. They are as follows : — That mercury is probably a true vital antidote against the syphilitic virus, and that it is capable of bringing about a real cure. That, in practice, a good many cases are really cured... | |
| 1873 - 494 pages
...Syphilis. The following are Mr. Jonathan Ilutchinsou's conclusions, as given in the London Lancet: That mercury is probably a true vital antidote against the syphilitic virus, and that it is capable of bringing about a real cure. That in practice a good many cases are really cured... | |
| 1874 - 548 pages
...probably on the fact that the salivation was premature. Mr. Hutchiuson further goes on to argue that mercury is probably a true vital antidote against the syphilitic virus, and is capable of effecting a real cure, and that this is proved in some cases by renewed susceptibility to contagion... | |
| 1874 - 796 pages
...ends his paper by giving a summary of his beliefs on this question, which is here subjoined. " That mercury is probably a true vital antidote against the syphilitic virus, and that it is capable of bringing about a real cure. " That, in practice, a good many cases are really... | |
| Sydney Ringer - 1874 - 670 pages
...admirable lectures by Mr. Jonathan Hutchinson to whom medical science is in so many ways indebted. " That mercury is probably a true vital antidote against the syphilitic virus and that it is capable of bringing about a real cure. " That in practice, a good many cases are really... | |
| 1874 - 288 pages
...Medical TiiMt. We therefore, first of all, quote the conclusions to which he has been led : — " That mercury is probably a true vital antidote against the syphilitic virus, and that it is capable of bringing about a real cure. That, in practice, a good many ca=ca are really cured... | |
| 1874 - 730 pages
...inclined to quarrel with the following categorical conclusions by Mr. Hutchinson, namely : — " That mercury is probably a true vital antidote against the syphilitic virus, and that it is capable of bringing about a real cure. That, in practice, a good many cases are really cured... | |
| 1874 - 452 pages
...being accused of dogmatism, put my conclusions in a categorical shape. They are as follows : — That mercury is probably a true vital antidote against the syphilitic virus, and that it is capable of bringing about a real cure. That, in practice, a good many cases are really cured... | |
| 1874 - 640 pages
...inclined to quarrel with the following categorical conclusions by Mr. Hutchinson, namely : — " That mercury is probably a true vital antidote against the syphilitic virus and that it is capable of bringing about a real cure. That, in practice, a good many cases are really cured... | |
| 1876 - 398 pages
...(British Med. Jour., Jan. 24, 1875) sums up an elaborate article expressing his own opinion upon the above inquiry as follows; (1) Mercury is probably a true...contagion. (3) The probability of cure depends upon >he stage of the disease and the perseverance of treatment. (4) To secure the antidotal effect of mercury... | |
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