Horæ homœopathicæ, by an amateur1853 |
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Side 2
... against allopathy . The charge is , not that they do not do their best with the means they use , but that those means are all wrong , and lead to fatal results . HORE HOMEOPATHICÆ . 2 In the year but it matters ii PREFACE .
... against allopathy . The charge is , not that they do not do their best with the means they use , but that those means are all wrong , and lead to fatal results . HORE HOMEOPATHICÆ . 2 In the year but it matters ii PREFACE .
Side 3
... matter , a female ad- dressed him from below , and most earnestly entreated him to lose no time in getting up and accompanying her to her house , as her daughter was very ill and wished most anxiously to see him . It was in vain that he ...
... matter , a female ad- dressed him from below , and most earnestly entreated him to lose no time in getting up and accompanying her to her house , as her daughter was very ill and wished most anxiously to see him . It was in vain that he ...
Side 5
... matter with her , sickness had only in- vested with an increased interest a very interesting girl . There was an air of weariness , an expression of exhaustion thrown over her ; a cast of sadness and soft melancholy , with a suffusion ...
... matter with her , sickness had only in- vested with an increased interest a very interesting girl . There was an air of weariness , an expression of exhaustion thrown over her ; a cast of sadness and soft melancholy , with a suffusion ...
Side 16
... matters ought — at least people say so - to be left entirely to those whom the law , whether rightly or wrongly , pronounces to be alone qualified to understand them . Perhaps he had a lurking suspicion that when Jesus of Nazareth told ...
... matters ought — at least people say so - to be left entirely to those whom the law , whether rightly or wrongly , pronounces to be alone qualified to understand them . Perhaps he had a lurking suspicion that when Jesus of Nazareth told ...
Side 17
... matters . A glance was sufficient to show what sort of a constitution that patient possessed , and , with a few questions ... matter indeed . At last nostalgia was added to her other symptoms ; and , as our medical gentleman found her ...
... matters . A glance was sufficient to show what sort of a constitution that patient possessed , and , with a few questions ... matter indeed . At last nostalgia was added to her other symptoms ; and , as our medical gentleman found her ...
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Populære passager
Side 45 - Fear no more the frown o' the great: Thou art past the tyrant's stroke. Care no more to clothe and eat; To thee the reed is as the oak: The sceptre, learning, physic, must All follow this, and come to dust.
Side 49 - The people that walked in darkness have seen a great light : they that dwell in the land of the shadow of death, upon them hath the light shined...
Side 42 - Unto Him that loved us, and washed us in His own blood, and hath made us kings and priests unto God the Father ; to Him be glory and dominion for ever and ever.
Side 54 - No." Upon which he repeated it : — " Vestibulum ante ipsum, primisque in faucibus Orci, Luctus et ultrices posuere cubilia Curse ; Pallentesque habitant Morbi, tristisque Senectus, Et Metus, et malesuada Fames, et turpis Egestas, Terribiles visu formae ; Lethumque, Laborque."1 " Now," said he, " almost all these apply exactly to an author, all these are the concomitants of a printing-house.
Side 14 - Come unto me, all that labour and are heavy-laden, and I will give you rest.
Side 14 - Think of the joy there is in heaven over one sinner that repenteth...
Side 4 - The messenger departed, and Colonel Burr returned to his parlor without a trace of anxiety on his brow. His friends soon dispersed ; and about eleven o'clock he knocked at the door of the house to which he had been directed. It was opened with a promptness which proved he had been waited for, and he was ushered at once into the sick man's room. He found him stretched upon a low...