The American Homoeopathist, Bind 15Chatterton-Peck., 1889 |
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Side 19
... feeling of discomfort in elevated and insecure places is a very common fact , arising from that instinct of self - preservation which . naturally leads us to shun dangers . Children , in general , exactly because they understand not ...
... feeling of discomfort in elevated and insecure places is a very common fact , arising from that instinct of self - preservation which . naturally leads us to shun dangers . Children , in general , exactly because they understand not ...
Side 21
... feeling a sort of pressure at the epigastrium , a squeezing of the calves of my legs , a want of breath , a cold sweat all over , and I am sure that despite of all that curiosity which is a part of my character , I shall never have the ...
... feeling a sort of pressure at the epigastrium , a squeezing of the calves of my legs , a want of breath , a cold sweat all over , and I am sure that despite of all that curiosity which is a part of my character , I shall never have the ...
Side 23
... feeling ( and such it verily is ) to the above muscular disturbance is correct , how comes it that this special outlying region should be the first to feel the influence of my peculiar phobia ? It certainly is not only the first to feel ...
... feeling ( and such it verily is ) to the above muscular disturbance is correct , how comes it that this special outlying region should be the first to feel the influence of my peculiar phobia ? It certainly is not only the first to feel ...
Side 25
... feeling ; his back - ache still held part of the fort , but was easier . He sweat profusely ; his thirst was lighter , and he craved oyster soup ; his face had a better color , his eyes looked less like exophthalmic goitre ; he had had ...
... feeling ; his back - ache still held part of the fort , but was easier . He sweat profusely ; his thirst was lighter , and he craved oyster soup ; his face had a better color , his eyes looked less like exophthalmic goitre ; he had had ...
Side 34
... feels the honor of being so quoted . - " The Curious History of a Message " in the St. Nicholas for Christmas , by Frank R. Stockton , is fully equally to his " Negative Gravity , " and other semi - scientific , semi - realistic stories ...
... feels the honor of being so quoted . - " The Curious History of a Message " in the St. Nicholas for Christmas , by Frank R. Stockton , is fully equally to his " Negative Gravity , " and other semi - scientific , semi - realistic stories ...
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Side 238 - Army, has consented to take charge of the Report on the Mortality and Vital Statistics of the United States as returned by the Eleventh Census. As the United...
Side xxvi - DIOVIBURNIA.. the cornpotent parts of which are well known to -any and all physicians who desire to know the same, and therefore have no relation to proprietary or quack remedies. I have employed this medicine in cases of dysmenorrhea, suppression of the eatamenln, and in excessive leucorrhea, and have been much pleased with Its use.
Side 326 - School; and whereas the state of the materia medica in both schools is such as imperatively to demand a more satisfactory arrangement and greater purity of observation, which can only be obtained by associate action on the part of those who seek diligently for truth alone; and inasmuch as the state of the public information respecting the principles and practice of Homoeopathy is so defective as to make it easy for mere pretenders to this very difficult branch of the healing art to acquire credit...
Side 388 - It may be readily conceived that no theoretical conjecture will furnish an answer to this problem, and that it is not by such means we can establish, in respect to each individual medicine, the quantity of the dose that suffices to produce the homoeopathic effect and accomplish a prompt and gentle cure. No reasonings, however ingenious, will avail in this instance. It is by pure experiments only, and precise observations, that this object can be attained.
Side xvii - ... preparation. By one of the most ingenious of these mechanical processes the greatest degree of fineness is secured without the sacrifice of the attractive and beautiful red color which is characteristic of an absolutely pure and natural cocoa. W. Baker & Co., Dorchester, Mass.