| Samuel Christian F. Hahnemann - 1849 - 382 pages
...and certain healing art, remained to be accomplished in our own times. 109 ORGANON OF MEDICINE. §1, The physician's high and only mission is to restore the sick to health, to cure, as it is termed.1 §n. The perfection of a cure is rapid, gentle and permanent restoration of the health, or... | |
| 1863 - 782 pages
...Hahnemann's very first paragraph in the Organon, when he says quite as pithily, but with less flourish : " The physician's high and only mission is to restore...the sick to health, — to cure, as it is termed." The lecturer says not a word about having, with the aid of Repertories, made the selections, and afterwards... | |
| John James Drysdale, Robert Ellis Dudgeon, Richard Hughes, John Rutherfurd Russell - 1866 - 716 pages
...was afraid of an attack of weak eyes. (To be continued.) HYGIENIC RECREATION FOR THE MIDDLE-AGED. " THE physician's high and only mission is to restore...the sick to health — to ' cure/ as it is termed." Thus Hahnemann, with the " only " emphasised in italics. But here we respectfully join issue with our... | |
| 1867 - 800 pages
...We will conclude by commending to physicians of all schools the first proposition in his Organon. " The physician's high and only mission is to restore the sick to health, to cure, as it is termed ; " to which he adds in a note, " His mission is not, however, to construct so-called systems," &c.... | |
| William Bayes - 1871 - 192 pages
...perfection ; but in our present state of grievous imperfection, we must qualify his assertion, that " the physician's high and only mission is to restore the sick to health, to cure, as it is termed," l by adding the words, " and to palliate human suffering." It is true that cure, so long as it is possible,... | |
| William Bayes - 1871 - 192 pages
...perfection ; but in our present state of grievous imperfection, we must qualify his assertion, that "the physician's high and only mission is to restore the sick to health, to cure, as it is termed,"1 by adding the words, "and to palliate human suffering." It is true that cure, so long as... | |
| William Bayes - 1871 - 200 pages
...in our present state of grievous imperfection, we must qualify his assertion, that " the physician,s high and only mission is to restore the sick to health, to cure, as it is termed,"i by adding the words, "and to palliate human suffering." It is true that cure, so long as... | |
| 1872 - 644 pages
...is satisfied. It is his creed that they are the disease ; and the first canon of the Organon is : " The physician's high and only mission is to restore the sick to health, to cure, as it is termed." This is his bomb-proof, and safely ensconsced in it one may shell him in vain. But push such a teaching... | |
| 1874 - 852 pages
...give practical meaning to the noble words of our master in the first proposition of the Organon — " The physician's high and only mission is to restore the sick to health, to cure, as it ia termed." Gentlemen, I feel sure that all around us to-night reecho and cordially endorse these noble... | |
| Richard Hughes - 1882 - 108 pages
...Hahnemann, in the opening paragraph of the Organon, proclaims that " the physician's high and sole mission is to restore the sick to health — to cure, as it is termed." It is with this direct aim that he is to study disease and drug-action, and the relation between the... | |
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