Hahnemann had said, in former editions, "a medicine, even though it may be homoeopathically suited to the cure of disease. does harm in every dose that is too large, the more harm the larger the dose, and by the magnitude of the dose it does more harm... The Principles and Practice of Homoeopathy - Side 30af Richard Hughes - 1902 - 790 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| Samuel Christian F. Hahnemann - 1849 - 382 sider
...§ CCLXXVI. For this reason, a medicine, even though it may be homoeopathically suited to the case of disease, does harm, in every dose that is too large,...magnitude of the dose it does more harm the greater its homoeopathicity and the higher the potency1 selected, and it does routine the practice of giving drinks... | |
| James Young Simpson - 1853 - 312 sider
...reason " a medicine (he elsewhere observes), even though it may be homoeopathically suited to the case of disease, does harm in every dose that is too large,...magnitude of the dose it does more harm the greater its homoeopathicity."—(Organon, p. 321.) " With them (very large ordinary doses) patients may," says... | |
| Sir James Young Simpson - 1853 - 314 sider
...reason " a medicine (he elsewhere observes), even though it may be homoeopathically suited to the case of disease, does harm in every dose that is too large, the MORE HAKM THE LAEGEE THE DOSE ; and by the magnitude of the dose it does more harm the greater its homosopathicity."... | |
| John James Drysdale, Robert Ellis Dudgeon, Richard Hughes, John Rutherfurd Russell - 1862 - 722 sider
...Hahnemann heads the chapter on the dose, to the effect that a medicine, though it may be homoeopathically suited to the cure of disease, does harm in every...magnitude of the dose, it does more harm the greater its homoeopathicity. This is so self-evident a proposition, that even the author of the pamphlet cannot... | |
| 1862 - 722 sider
...Hahaemann heads the chapter on the dose, to the effect that a medicine, though it may be homoeopathically suited to the cure of disease, does harm in every...magnitude of the dose, it does more harm the greater its homoeopathicity. This is so self-evident a proposition, that even the author of the pamphlet cannot... | |
| Alonzo Benjamin Palmer - 1880 - 124 sider
...Organon, again, be observes — "a medicine even though it may be homoeopathic-ally soiled to the case of disease, , does harm in every dose that is too...magnitude of the dose it does more harm the greater its honvtopathicity." — /. 321. Dr. Black, a standard writer of the School, says : " With large doses... | |
| Richard Hughes - 1882 - 110 sider
...further trace of them in the edition of 1829. In the note before mentioned " refined " (verfeincrf) becomes " potentised," as we have it now ; and in...the potency selected," which obviously changes the whole meaning of what has gone before, and makes dose a mere question of number of drops or globules.... | |
| Richard Hughes - 1882 - 108 sider
...276. Here Hahnemann had said, in former editions, "a medicine, even though it may be homoeopathically suited to the cure of disease. does harm in every...the potency selected," which obviously changes the whole meaning of what has gone before, and makes dose a mere question of number of drops or globules.... | |
| Richard Hughes - 1882 - 110 sider
...276. Here Hahnemann had said, in former editions, "a medicine, even though it may be homoeopathically suited to the cure of disease, does harm in every...magnitude of the dose it does more harm the greater its homoeopathicity." In the fifth edition he adds — "and the higher'the potency selected," which obviously... | |
| Samuel Hahnemann - 1895 - 218 sider
...ointment. I 276. For this reason, a medicine, even though it may be homoeopathically suited to the case of disease, does harm in every dose that is too large,...magnitude of the dose it does more harm the greater its homoeopathic! ty and the higher the potency1 selected, and it does much more injury than any equally... | |
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