And it comes before us now, not in the garb of a suppliant, unknown and helpless, but as a conqueror, powerful, famous, and triumphant. The disciples of Hahnemann are spread over the whole civilized world. There is not a town of any considerable size... The Scientific basis of homœpathy - Page iby William Henry Holcombe - 1852 - 304 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1846 - 576 pages
...with that long established in the world ; and claims the notice of mankind on the irresistable grounds of its superior power of curing diseases and preserving...hard words and harder figures of statistical tables." " The last triumph which homoeopathy has achieved, is the conversion of the Professor of Pathology... | |
| Sir John Forbes - 1846 - 72 pages
...with that long established in the world ; and claims the notice of mankind on the irresistible grounds of its superior power of curing diseases and preserving...publish Reports blazoning its successes, not merely iu warm phrases, but in the hard words and harder figures of statistical tables. The very fact of the... | |
| 1846 - 598 pages
...them in large practice, and patronised especially by persons of high rank. New books on Homœopathy issue in abundance from the press ; and journals exclusively...hard words and harder figures of statistical tables. The very fact of the publication of a third edition of such a large and expensive work as Dr. Laurie's... | |
| 1850 - 598 pages
...entitled " Homoeopathy, Alloeopathy, &c." in which he writes as follows, p. 21 : " And it (Homoeopathy J comes before us now, not in the garb of a suppliant,...of which publish reports blazoning its successes, * John Forbes, MD, one of the editors of the " Cyclopedia of Fraction] Medicine," editorof the British... | |
| Erastus Edgerton Marcy - 1852 - 174 pages
...conqueror, powerful, famous, and triumphant. The disciples of Hahnemann are spread over the whi>le civilized world. There is not a town of any considerable...words, and harder figures of statistical tables." On the last pages of this chapter we find a repetition of an old exparte statement, made some fifteen... | |
| Michigan. Legislature - 1855 - 244 pages
...the press, and Journals, exclusively devoted to its cause, arc published and widely circulated, both in Europe and America. Numerous hospitals and dispensaries for the treatment of the sick on the nev.' system, have been established in the '!*• IU' , ' Old and New World, many of which... | |
| 1867 - 530 pages
...learning ; many of them in large practice and patronized especially by persons of high rank. * * * Numerous hospitals and dispensaries for the treatment...words and harder figures of statistical tables.'' The progress which the new system is making in our own country is indeed wonderful. Hardly a homoeopathic... | |
| Frederick F. Moore - 1880 - 64 pages
...that long established in the world ; and claims the notice of mankind on theirresistible grounds ol its superior power of curing diseases and preserving...hard words and harder figures of statistical tables. The very fact of the publication of a third edition of such a large and extensive work as Dr. Laurie's,... | |
| Frederick F. Moore - 1880 - 70 pages
...unknown and helpless, but as a conqueror, powerful, famous, and triumphant. The disciples of Hahneinann are spread over the whole civilized world. There is...hard words and harder figures of statistical tables. The very fact of the publication of a third edition of such a large and extensive work as Dr. Laurie's,... | |
| 1884 - 404 pages
...or America, that does not boast of possessing one or more Homoeopathic physicians. Not a few of them are men of high respectability and learning; many...for the treatment of the poor, on the new system, — many of them publish reports emblazoning its successes, not merely in warm phrases, but in hard... | |
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