Southern Journal of Homoeopathy, Bind 8Southern Journal Publishing Company, 1890 |
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... medicine embraces two classes of practitioners , one of which bitterly opposes anything in the way of uterine ... medicines . It is the object of this paper to call attention to the most desirable and re- quisite means of local treatment ...
... medicine embraces two classes of practitioners , one of which bitterly opposes anything in the way of uterine ... medicines . It is the object of this paper to call attention to the most desirable and re- quisite means of local treatment ...
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... medicine should confer together , and draw up a bill for presentation at the regular session of the Legislature , which would be satis- factory to all parties . It was thought œopathic Medical Examiners for Florida , best however that ...
... medicine should confer together , and draw up a bill for presentation at the regular session of the Legislature , which would be satis- factory to all parties . It was thought œopathic Medical Examiners for Florida , best however that ...
Side 20
... medicine , why call the new school anything ? A " New " system of medicine , to be consis- tent , must exclude everything old , just as , according to The Times , a " Homoeopathic " school must reject everything not Homœo- pathic . But ...
... medicine , why call the new school anything ? A " New " system of medicine , to be consis- tent , must exclude everything old , just as , according to The Times , a " Homoeopathic " school must reject everything not Homœo- pathic . But ...
Side 22
... Medicine . Let us tell them and each other what Homeopathy does and how she does it . Let us demonstrate to the people of Alabama by facts and figures and reports of treatments of all the diseases of the South that ours is indeed a ...
... Medicine . Let us tell them and each other what Homeopathy does and how she does it . Let us demonstrate to the people of Alabama by facts and figures and reports of treatments of all the diseases of the South that ours is indeed a ...
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... Medicine . C. H. Goodman , M. D. , Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine . A. H. Schott , M. D. , Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine . W. E. Morgan , A. M. , M. D. , Professor of Anatomy and Histology . L. C. McElwee ...
... Medicine . C. H. Goodman , M. D. , Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine . A. H. Schott , M. D. , Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine . W. E. Morgan , A. M. , M. D. , Professor of Anatomy and Histology . L. C. McElwee ...
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Side 37 - When we consider the nature and the theory of our institutions of government, the principles upon which they are supposed to rest, and review the history of their development, we are constrained to conclude that they do not mean to leave room for the play and action of purely personal and arbitrary power.
Side 39 - The interest, or, as it is sometimes termed, the estate acquired in them, that is, the right to continue their prosecution, is often of great value to the possessors, and cannot be arbitrarily taken from them, any more than their real or personal property can be thus taken.
Side 37 - The General Assembly shall not grant to any citizen, or class of citizens, privileges or immunities, which, upon the same terms, shall not equally belong to all citizens.
Side 38 - Here all vocations are open to every one on like conditions. All may be pursued as sources of livelihood, some requiring years of study and great learning for their successful prosecution. The interest, or, as it is sometimes termed, the estate...
Side 110 - TONIC may become familiar with it, we will upon application send a sample bottle free (express charges paid), to any Physician in the United States. Please ask your Dispensing Druggist (if he has not already a supply) to order it. In prescribing this preparation physicians should be particular to mention <4 COLDEN'S," viz.. " Ext. Carnls Fl. Comp. (Colden).
Side 110 - HORSFORD'S ACID PHOSPHATE Recommended as a restorative in all cases where the nervous system has been reduced below the normal standard, by overwork, as found in brain-workers, professional men, teachers, students, etc.
Side 240 - Amendments. This Constitution may be altered or amended by a vote of twothirds of all the members present at the...
Side 220 - PROPERTIES .-—Antiseptic, Antizymotic and Disinfectant. USEFUL AS A GENERAL SPRINKLING POWDER, With positive Hygienic, Prophylactic and Therapeutic properties. GOOD IN ALL AFFECTIONS OF THE SKIN. Sold by the Drug Trade generally. Per box, plain, 25c ; perfumed, 50c.