Minneapolis Homœopathic Magazine, Volume 2

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Minneapolis Pharmacy Company, 1893
 

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Page 254 - To me it has been a life-long wonder how vaguely, how ignorantly, how rashly drugs are often prescribed. We try this, and, not succeeding, we try that, and, baffled again, we try something else ; and it is fortunate if we do no harm in these our try ings.
Page 125 - Kraft-Ebing, professor of psychiatry and neurology, University of Vienna. Authorized translation of the seventh, enlarged and revised, German edition. By Charles Gilbert Chaddock, MD, professor of nervous and mental diseases, Marion-Sims College of Medicine, St. Louis...
Page 155 - By John V. Shoemaker, AM, MD, Professor of Materia Medica, Pharmacology, Therapeutics, and Clinical Medicine, and Clinical Professor of diseases of the skin...
Page 194 - Experience proves that the dose of a homceopathically selected remedy cannot be reduced so far as to be inferior in strength to the natural disease, and to lose its power of extinguishing and curing at least a portion of the same, provided that this dose, immediately after having been taken, is capable of causing a slight intensification of symptoms of the similar natural disease (slight homoeopathic aggravation, §§ 157-160).
Page 206 - ... most accessible to procure. The cholera patient may be convalescent inside of the first few days, or if not convalescent and not dead, the case goes into the typhoid state, after which convalescence may be deferred for several weeks, or death may be the conclusion. The temperature prior to the fifth day is generally subnormal or a little above, but on the fifth day marked exacerbation and elevation of temperature indicates the typhoid condition.
Page 262 - Secondly, each neurotic case will usually have a tale of fret or grief, of cark and care, of wear and tear.
Page 206 - Irrigation of the bowels, always first with hot water made soapy with neutral liquid soap or a good castille soap; second, cleansing and rinsing the stomach with hot water and medicinal peroxide of hydrogen, of Marchand, continuing till it is well washed ; third, food and nursing ; fourth, medicinal peroxide of hydrogen of 4 per cent. strength given in cupful doses at intervals of two hours during the sickness till convalescence ; fifth, meet the requirements as they come up, as would be done in...
Page 12 - NOTES ON THE NEWER REMEDIES: their Therapeutic Applications and Modes of Administration. By DAVID CERNA, MD, PH. D., Demonstrator of and Lecturer on Experimental Therapeutics in the University of Pennsylvania.
Page 155 - American Medical Association, of the Pennsylvania and Minnesota State Medical Societies, the American Academy of Medicine, the British Medical Association; Fellow of the Medical Society of London, etc., etc. Second Edition. Revised. In two Royal Octavo Volumes. Volume I, 353 pages: Devoted to Pharmacy, General Pharmacology, and Therapeutics and Remedial Agents not Properly Classed with Drugs.
Page 164 - When all the prominent and characteristic symptoms, collectively forming an image of a case of chronic or of any other disease, have been carefully committed, to writing, the most difficult part of the labor will have been accomplished.

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