American Homoeopathic Observer: A Monthly Journal Devoted to the Interests of Homoeopathic Physicians, Bind 5

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1868

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Side 411 - Two are better than one ; because they have a good reward for their labour. For if they fall, the one will lift up his fellow: but woe to him that is alone when he falleth; for he hath not another to help him up.
Side 146 - It has been said, that, he who makes two blades of grass grow where but one grew before, is a benefactor to his race, and this the chemist-farmer can do until the limit of productiveness is reached.
Side 581 - Elementary Treatise on Physics, Experimental and Applied, for the use of Colleges and Schools. Translated and edited from GANOT'S ' Elements de Physique ' (with the Author's sanction) by E.
Side 577 - Assuredly the uncertain and most unsatisfactory art that we call medical science, is no science at all, but a jumble of inconsistent opinions; of conclusions hastily and often incorrectly drawn; of facts misunderstood or perverted; of comparisons without analogy; of hypotheses without reason, and theories not only useless, but dangerous.
Side 577 - Certainly the greatest gap in the science of medicine is to be found in its final and supreme stage — the stage of therapeutics.
Side 101 - The Society then proceeded to the election of officers for the ensuing year, with the following result : — President, Dr.
Side 31 - Next the collodial substance is put in until it ceases readily to dissolve. For the sake of its very agreeable odor, a little tincture of benzoin is finally admixed. " The solution is now ready for use. It can be applied directly with a brush, or, mixed with equal quantities of ether, it can be applied in the form of a spray. In order to give to the fluid a short name by which it may be known, I have called it
Side 136 - And people with habitually rapid pnlses are not bad patients if the rapidity of the pulse be not associated with some organic disease. Especially, you will find a considerable number of children and young persons, chiefly sensitive girls, whose pulses are rapid enough to frighten you. Observe whether the respirations are in the same proportion rapid ; if they are not, the respirations, and not the pulse, must be your guide in judging what is the patient's state. Many a time I have pointed out to...
Side 145 - T' admit of all who now write new and bad ; For still the wickeder some authors write, Others to write worse are encourag'd by 't ; And though those fierce inquisitors of wit, The critics, spare no flesh that ever writ, But just as tooth-draw'rs find, among the rout, Their own teeth work in pulling others out, So they, decrying all of all that write, Think to erect a trade of judging by 't.
Side 405 - ... friend. Resolved, That, by his sudden death, we who remain are admonished to increased diligence and faithfulness in discharging the duties of that profession to which he was so ardently devoted. Resolved, That we tender to the family and friends of the deceased our heartfelt sympathies in their affliction, and the assurance that we shall ever cherish in kind remembrance our departed brother's worth. Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be handed to the widow of the deceased, and also that...

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