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Side 85
... dilution and triumphantly cured his patient . It But , aside from all this practical usefulness , it will afford sin- cere pleasure to be able to recognize in your weary rides through the country , or in your rambles through the fields ...
... dilution and triumphantly cured his patient . It But , aside from all this practical usefulness , it will afford sin- cere pleasure to be able to recognize in your weary rides through the country , or in your rambles through the fields ...
Side 86
... dilution , peculiar to our system of medicine , as well as the art of prescribing such preparations . Nor will the parti- ally obsolete methods of preparing infusions , decoctions or ex- tracts be ignored , for such preparations are ...
... dilution , peculiar to our system of medicine , as well as the art of prescribing such preparations . Nor will the parti- ally obsolete methods of preparing infusions , decoctions or ex- tracts be ignored , for such preparations are ...
Side 87
... dilutions , have gone by . And a liberal and more rational prac- tice has been adopted without violating , I hope , any essential dogma or principle of our school . Nor has it degraded our profession or rendered us less successful in ...
... dilutions , have gone by . And a liberal and more rational prac- tice has been adopted without violating , I hope , any essential dogma or principle of our school . Nor has it degraded our profession or rendered us less successful in ...
Side 88
... dilutions . How does he know whether that original preparation is good or not ? It is notor- ious that the tincture of Bella donna is half the time quite worth- less . The greatest care is required in the preparation of the tincture or ...
... dilutions . How does he know whether that original preparation is good or not ? It is notor- ious that the tincture of Bella donna is half the time quite worth- less . The greatest care is required in the preparation of the tincture or ...
Side 90
... dilutions , which I knew to be pure , were a source of real satisfaction . The young physician has usually plenty of ... dilution did not produce as good effects as the sixth , being too strong . It sometimes produce sweating equal to ...
... dilutions , which I knew to be pure , were a source of real satisfaction . The young physician has usually plenty of ... dilution did not produce as good effects as the sixth , being too strong . It sometimes produce sweating equal to ...
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Side 196 - I hold every man a debtor to his profession; from the which, as men of course do seek to receive countenance and profit, so ought they of duty to endeavor themselves, by way of amends, to be a help and ornament thereunto.
Side 555 - ... tis most divine. Further, take it in the nature, in the true kind ; so, it makes an antidote, that had you taken the most deadly poisonous plant in all Italy, it should expel it and clarify you with as much ease as I speak. And for your green wound — your Balsamum and your St. John's wort are all mere gulleries and trash to it, especially your Trinidado ; your Nicotian is good too.
Side 354 - I shall bo soon ; Beyond the shining and the shading, Beyond the hoping and the dreading, I shall be soon. Love, rest, and home ! Sweet hope ! Lord, tarry not, but come.
Side 555 - Sir, believe me (upon my relation) for what I tell you, the world shall not reprove. I have been in the Indies (where this herb grows) where neither myself, nor a dozen gentlemen more (of my knowledge) have received the taste of any other nutriment in the world, for the space of one and twenty weeks, but the fume of this simple only. Therefore it cannot be, but 'tis most divine...
Side 205 - The Regents shall have power to enact ordinances, by-laws, and regulations for the government of the University ; to elect a president, to fix, increase, and reduce the regular number of professors and tutors, and to appoint the same, and to determine the amount of their salaries: Provided, That there shall always be at least one professor of homeopathy in the department of medicine.
Side 252 - Any person wno shall have pursued a regular course of medical studies, according to the requirements of the existing medical institutions of our country...
Side 556 - One of them, they say, will ne'er 'scape it; he voided a bushel of soot yesterday, upward and downward. By the stocks, an there were no wiser men than I, I'd have it present whipping, man or woman, that should but deal with a tobacco-pipe. Why, it will stifle them all in the end, as many as use it; it's little better than ratsbane or rosaker.
Side 390 - Small inky-looking clouds foretell rain ; light scud clouds driving across heavy masses show wind and rain ; but if alone, may indicate wind only. High upper clouds crossing the sun, moon, or stars in a direction different from that of the lower clouds, or the wind then felt below, foretell a change of wind.
Side 390 - After fine, clear weather, the first signs in the sky of a coming change are usually light streaks, curls, wisps, or mottled patches of white distant clouds, which increase, and are followed by an overcasting of murky vapor that grows into cloudiness.
Side 460 - Thro' the shadow of the globe we sweep into the younger day: Better fifty years of Europe than a cycle of Cathay.