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" ... old physic" — albeit these contributions have too often been appropriated without thanks, or even acknowledgement of their source. It is no honor to prominent teachers of another school that, while they have endeavored to belittle our art, pretending... "
Medical Counselor and Michigan Journal of Homeopathy - Page 270
1888
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Pamphlets - Homoeopathic, Volume 8

1865 - 552 pages
...for homoeopathy, instead of "dying out," to become the majority school ? Would it not have already become so, if the old school had not adopted so much...of hospitals and asylums, to be under homoeopathic administrations, show appreciation of the merits of our method of practice, and are certainly encouraging....
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The Medical Advance, Volume 19

1887 - 598 pages
...also take note of the wonderful mitigations in the severities of old school practice, which we nil claim have been largely due to the influence of our...of hospitals and asylums, to be under homoeopathic administrations, show appreciation of the merits of our method of practice, and are certainly encouraging....
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Cincinnati Medical Advance, Volume 19

1887 - 654 pages
...The increasing general respect shown to our system, with the larger share of official positions hold by members of our school, are not among the least...and endowment of hospitals and asylums, to be under homu-opathic administrations, show appreciation of the merits of our method of practice, and are certainly...
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The Homœopathic World, Volume 22

1887 - 588 pages
...research and knowledge, and some by their audacious plagiarisms. The increasing general respect showed to our system, with the larger share of official positions...and endowment of hospitals and asylums, to be under homeopathic administration, show appreciation of the merits of our method of practice, and are certainly...
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The Hahnemannian Monthly, Volume 22

1887 - 794 pages
...claim with pride and pleasure, that we have contributed largely to the improvement of the thempeutic methods of "old physic" — albeit these contributions...method of practice, and are certainly encouraging. "That the dominant school has failed to obtain the desired control of medical legislation in many of...
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The New England Medical Gazette, Volume 22

1887 - 640 pages
...albeit these contributions have too often been appropriated without thanks, or even acknowledgment of their source. " It is no honor to prominent teachers...method of practice, and are certainly encouraging. That the dominant school has failed to obtain the desired control of medical legislation in many of...
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The Hahnemannian Monthly, Volume 22

1887 - 824 pages
..."It is no honor to prominent teachers of another school that, while they have endeavored to uelittle our art, pretending that we have contributed little...method of practice, and are certainly encouraging. "That the dominant school has failed to obtain the desired control of medical legislation in many of...
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