... similar, artificial morbid affection is brought into contact with and, as it were, pushed into the place of the weaker, similar, natural morbid irritation, against which the instinctive vital force, now merely (though in a stronger degree) medicinally... The Principles and Practice of Homoeopathy - Side 145af Richard Hughes - 1902 - 790 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| Samuel Christian F. Hahnemann - 1849 - 382 sider
...medicinal potency selected on account of an accurate similarity of symptoms, a somewhat stronger but similar, artificial morbid affection is brought into...energy, but, on account of the shorter duration of the action1 of the medicinal potency that now morbidly affects it, the vital force soon overcomes this,... | |
| William Sharp - 1856 - 384 sider
...direct an increased amount of energy" to overcome this artificial morbid affection, which has been " as it were pushed into the place of the weaker, similar, natural, morbid irritation." I repeat that I wholly reject this definition of the principle of Homoeopathy, for the adoption of... | |
| William Sharp - 1865 - 304 sider
...of symptoms, a somewhat stronger but similar, artificial morbid aflection is brought into i'ontact with, and as it were pushed into the place of the weaker, similar natural morbid irritation, against whii'h, the instinctive vital force now merely (though in a stronger degree) medicinally diseased is... | |
| James Rogers - 1870 - 260 sider
...etc., he makes the former at once an effect and a cause of derangement of the latter. ' Brought in contact with, and as it were pushed into the place of, the weaker.' Here he commits the incredible absurdity of speaking of disease as a concrete something — as an entity... | |
| William Sharp - 1874 - 838 sider
...direct an increased amount of energy " to overcome this artificial morbid affection, which has been " as it were pushed into the place of the weaker, similar, natural, morbid irritation." This definition of the principle is wholly rejected ; for the adoption of it would compel me to believe... | |
| 1877 - 602 sider
...medicinal agent selected on account of an accurate similarity of symptoms, a •somewhat stronger but similar artificial morbid affection is brought into...(though in a stronger degree) medicinally diseased,^ then compelled to direct an increased amount of energy ; but, on account of the shorter duration of... | |
| 1877 - 804 sider
...medicinal agent selected on account of au accurate similarity of symptoms, a somewhat stronger but similar artificial morbid affection is brought into...of the weaker, similar, natural morbid irritation, aijainst which the instinctive vital force, now merely (though in a stronger degree) medicinally diseased,... | |
| William Sharp - 1885 - 300 sider
...of an accurate similarity of symptoms, a somewhat stronger but similar, artificial morbid anection is brought into contact with, and as it were pushed...degree) medicinally diseased is then compelled to diiect an increased amount of energy, but, en account of the shorter duration of the action of the... | |
| William Sharp - 1894 - 244 sider
...of an accurate similarity of symptoms, a somewhat stronger but similar, artificial morbid afiection is brought into contact with, and as it were pushed...degree) medicinally diseased is then compelled to diiect an increased amount of energy, but, on account of the shorter duration of the action of the... | |
| Samuel Hahnemann - 1895 - 218 sider
...from experienced. <«> I 29. (") As every disease (not strictly belonging to the domain of surgery) depends only on a peculiar morbid derangement of our...of the weaker, similar, natural morbid irritation, aqainst which the instinctive vital ' j force, now merely (though in a stronger degree) medicinally... | |
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