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" ... course of treatment. No tests of orthodoxy in medical practice should be applied to limit the freedom of consultations. Medicine is a progressive science. Its history shows that what is heresy in one century may, and probably will, be orthodoxy in... "
The Hahnemannian Monthly - Page 301
1889
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The New England Medical Gazette, Volume 10

1876 - 596 pages
...may, and probably will be orthodoxy in the next. No greater misfortune cau befall VOL. x. MO. m. 'J the medical profession than the action of an influential...or standard of orthodoxy or ' regularity.' It will he fatal to freedom and progress in opinion and practice. On the other hand, nothing will so stimulate...
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Medical Institute: A Monthly Journal of Homeopathy, Volumes 3-4

1888 - 230 pages
...No tests of orthodoxy in medical practice should be applied to limit the freedom of consultations. Medicine is a progressive science. Its history shows...practice. On the other hand, nothing will so stimulate the growth of the profession, both in scientific strength and in the honorable estimation of the public,...
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The Chicago Medical Recorder, Volume 17

1899 - 540 pages
...the sole judge of what is the best mode of treatment in each case of sickness entrusted to his care. No greater misfortune can befall the medical profession than the action of an influential association establishing a creed or standard of orthodoxy." Read it again. Do you think it is said in sincerity,...
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Transactions of the Homoeopathic Medical Society of the State of Pennsylvania

1906 - 476 pages
...Medicine is a progressive science. Its history shows that what is heresy in one century may and probab'y will be orthodoxy in the next. No greater misfortune..."regularity." It will be fatal to freedom and progress iji opinion and practice. On the other hand, nothing will so stimulate the healthy growth of the profession,...
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Transactions of the Homoeopathic Medical Society of the State of Pennsylvania

1908 - 412 pages
...Medicine is a progressive science. Its history shows that what is heresy in one century may and probab'y will be orthodoxy in the next. No greater misfortune...befall the medical profession than the action of an influentia' association or academy establishing a creed or standard of orthodoxy or "regularity." It...
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Directory of Homoeopathic Physicians in Greater New York and Vicinity

1918 - 202 pages
...No tests of orthodoxy in medical practice should be applied to limit the freedom of consultations. Medicine is a progressive science. Its history shows...opinion and practice. On the other hand, nothing will stimulate the healthy growth of the profession, both in scientific strength and in the honorable estimation...
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American Medicine in Transition, 1840-1910

John S. Haller - 1981 - 488 pages
...consultations. Medicine is a pro, gressive science. Its history shows that what is heresy in one century may, probably will, be orthodoxy in the next. No greater...a creed or standard of orthodoxy or 'regularity.'" (Art. 4.) See Charles H. Leonard (ed.), The tCode of Medical Ethics tAmerican Medical Association,...
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The British Homoeopathic Review, Volume 14

1870 - 792 pages
...No tests of orthodoxy in medical practice should be applied to limit the freedom of consultations. Medicine is a progressive science. Its history shows...creed, or standard of orthodoxy, or ' regularity.' " MEETINGS OF SOCIETIES. HAHNEMANN PUBLISHING SOCIETY. A meeting of this society was held at the Great...
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The North American Journal of Homeopathy, Volume 38

1890 - 936 pages
...by the Medical Times quotes extensively from the Code of Ethics, which hedenies having violated. " No greater misfortune can befall the medical profession...establishing a creed or standard of orthodoxy or ' regularity '" — SEC. i., Art. IV., Part II., then instances the late definition of a homoeopathic physician,...
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The Chicago Medical Recorder, Volume 17

1899 - 466 pages
...the sole judge of what is the best mode of treatment in each case of sickness entrusted to his care. No greater misfortune can befall the medical profession than the action of an influential association establishing a creed or standard of orthodoxy." Read it again. Do you think it is said in sincerity,...
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