... under every variety of treatment and under no treatment at all ; but even all the severer and more dangerous diseases, which most physicians, of whatever school, have been accustomed to consider as not only needing the interposition of art to assist... The Scientific basis of homœpathy - Page 30by William Henry Holcombe - 1852 - 304 pagesFull view - About this book
| 596 pages
...only needing the interposition of art to assist nature in bringing them to a favourable and speedy termination, but demanding the employment of prompt...fatal issue in a considerable proportion of cases. No candid physician, looking at Dr. Fleischmann's report, will hesitate to acknowledge that the results... | |
| Sir John Forbes - 1846 - 72 pages
...only needing the interposition of art to assist nature in bringing them to a favourable and speedy termination, but demanding the employment of prompt...well-educated physician, as capable of forming a true diagnosis as other practitioners, and he is considered by those who know him as a man of honour and... | |
| 1846 - 526 pages
...only needing the interposition of art to assist nature in bringing them to a favourable and speedy termination, but demanding the employment of prompt...well-educated physician, as capable of forming a true diagnosis as other practitioners, and he is considered by those who know him as a man of honour and... | |
| 1846 - 598 pages
...not only needing the interposition of art to assist nature in bringing them to a favorable and speedy termination, but demanding the employment of prompt...well-educated physician, as capable of forming a true diagnosis as other practitioners, and he is considered by those who know him as a man of honour and... | |
| William Henderson - 1846 - 144 pages
...only needing the interposition of art to assist nature in bringing them to a favourable and speedy termination, but demanding the employment of prompt...well-educated physician, as capable of forming a true diagnosis as other practitioners, and he is considered by those who know him as a man of honour and... | |
| 1846 - 576 pages
...not only needing the interposition of art to assist nature in bringing them to a favorable and speedy termination, but demanding the employment of prompt...any mistake as to the justness of the inference. Dr. Fleischman is a regular, well-educated physician, as capable of forming a true diagnosis as other practitioners,... | |
| 1847 - 568 pages
...not only needing the interposition of art to assist nature in bringing them to a favorable and speedy termination, but demanding the employment of prompt...fatal issue in a considerable proportion of cases." The homoeopathic hospitals in Vienna are under the strictest and immediate superintendence of the government... | |
| British Homoeopathic Association - 1849 - 284 pages
...only needing the interposition of art to assist nature in bringing them to a favourable and speedy termination, but demanding the employment of prompt...fatal issue in a considerable proportion of cases." * By Dr. Combe it was observed : — " Let us scout quacks and pretenders as we may, Homoeopathy presents... | |
| John Epps - 1850 - 346 pages
...CIIAP.XIV. needing the interposition of art to assist nature in bringing them to a favourable and speedy termination, but demanding the employment of prompt...fatal issue in a considerable proportion of cases. No candid physician, looking at Dr. Fleischmann's report, will hesitate to acknowledge that the results... | |
| John Rutherfurd Russell - 1852 - 456 pages
...only needing the interposition of art to assist nature in bringing them to a favourable and speedy termination, but demanding the employment of prompt...fatal issue in a considerable proportion of cases." The late Dr Andrew Combe, whose reputation as a medical philosopher is so widely diffused, is another... | |
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