| Samuel Christian F. Hahnemann - 1849 - 382 pages
...means of twenty-seven attenuating phials, in the same manner as the vegetable juices.1 § CCLXXII. In no case is it requisite to administer more than one single, simple medicinal substance at one time.2 § CCLXXIII. It is not conceivable, how the slightest dubiety could exist as to whether it was... | |
| William Sharp - 1853 - 286 pages
...statement as an argument against Homoeopathy ? Professor SIMPSON quotes from the Organon of HAHNEMANN, " In no case is it requisite to administer more than...one single, simple medicinal substance at one time," and then says, " but in few or no instances can the homoeopaths, if they follow their own laws, give... | |
| Sir James Young Simpson - 1853 - 314 pages
...without any such alleged effects following. Further, Hahnemann, as we have previously seen, avers, that " in no case is it requisite to administer more than one single medicinal substance at one time."4 And he declaims against those of his followers who venture to give... | |
| James Young Simpson - 1853 - 312 pages
...without any such alleged effects following. Further, Hahnemann, as we have previously seen, avers, that " in no case is it requisite to administer more than one single medicinal substance at one time." 4 And he declaims against those of his followers who venture to give... | |
| William Sharp - 1856 - 384 pages
...statement as an argument against Homoeopathy ? Professor Simpson quotes from the ' Organon' of Hahnemann, " In no case is it requisite to administer more than...one single, simple medicinal substance at one time," and then says, " but in few or no instances can the Homoeopaths, if they follow their own laws, give... | |
| Dan King - 1858 - 400 pages
...one single, simple medicine shall be given at a time. In his Organon, pages 319 and 320, he says: " In no case is it requisite to administer more than...one single, simple medicinal substance at one time." Further, he says: "It is impossible to foresee how two or more medicinal substances might, when compounded,... | |
| Erastus Edgerton Marcy - 1868 - 962 pages
...treatment, and the practitioner may ascribe his results to the wrong agent On this subject Hahnemann says: "In no case is it requisite to administer more than one single and simple medicinal substance at one time." (§ CCLXXII.) "It is not conceivable, how the slightest... | |
| William Sharp - 1874 - 838 pages
...statement as an argument against homoeopathy ? Professor Simpson quotes from the ' Organon' of Hahnemann, " In no case is it requisite to administer more than...one single, simple medicinal substance at one time," and then says, " but in few or no instances can the homoeopaths, if they follow their own laws, give... | |
| Alonzo Benjamin Palmer - 1880 - 124 pages
...Hahnemann's rules in regard to the exhibition of medicines is expressed in the Organon, pp. 319, 320. "In no case is it requisite to administer more than...one single simple medicinal substance at one time." The true physician " never thinks of giving of a remedy but a single simple medicinal substance," for,... | |
| Samuel A. Jones - 1880 - 104 pages
...of polypharmacy have thought, and said, and done when one clear-headed physician arose and declared: "In no case is it requisite to administer more than...one single simple medicinal substance at one time ? " It was, indeed, a declaration to think about, to talk about, and to accept or reject as it should... | |
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