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Side 10
... better , and in the course of a month vanished entirely . The photophopia and the deep - seated congestion of the front of the eyeball did not wholly disappear for some six weeks . The perception of colors and large objects came still ...
... better , and in the course of a month vanished entirely . The photophopia and the deep - seated congestion of the front of the eyeball did not wholly disappear for some six weeks . The perception of colors and large objects came still ...
Side 19
... better opportunity to answer them . This he did effectually , going over the entire ground , not of his personal grievances , but of the truth as to the relation of the two schools of medicine . His answer is long , and we cannot quote ...
... better opportunity to answer them . This he did effectually , going over the entire ground , not of his personal grievances , but of the truth as to the relation of the two schools of medicine . His answer is long , and we cannot quote ...
Side 30
... better appetite for , and apparently was in better condition when she ate early vegetables , " greens , " etc. During the eleven years in which she suffered from constant diarrhoea , she consulted fourteen physicians of various schools ...
... better appetite for , and apparently was in better condition when she ate early vegetables , " greens , " etc. During the eleven years in which she suffered from constant diarrhoea , she consulted fourteen physicians of various schools ...
Side 37
... better calculated to eradicate the many complicated chronic dis- eases than the simple substances . " I hardly think , however , that the results in this instance have supported his supposition . The proving yielded little but the ...
... better calculated to eradicate the many complicated chronic dis- eases than the simple substances . " I hardly think , however , that the results in this instance have supported his supposition . The proving yielded little but the ...
Side 41
... better things , but we were grieved to see regular members of the profession dragged into the news- papers in the College and hospital controversy . We , the homœopathic profession , in order to withstand the many outisde influences ...
... better things , but we were grieved to see regular members of the profession dragged into the news- papers in the College and hospital controversy . We , the homœopathic profession , in order to withstand the many outisde influences ...
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