Transactions of the ... Session of the American Institute of Homoeopathy, Volume 47American Institute of Homoeopathy., 1894 - Homeopathy |
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... drug action dis- covered by Hahnemann . Nor does he claim exclusive right to the use of this added knowl- edge . It ... drugs to disease . It is not denied that the Homœopathic physician is a thoroughly qualified man , nor is it claimed ...
... drug action dis- covered by Hahnemann . Nor does he claim exclusive right to the use of this added knowl- edge . It ... drugs to disease . It is not denied that the Homœopathic physician is a thoroughly qualified man , nor is it claimed ...
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... drug prov- ing and an advocate of materia medica as the chief corner stone in medical education . Gray would draw ... drugs . The first clause of the declaration of purposes adopted by the con- vention was in furtherance of the wishes of ...
... drug prov- ing and an advocate of materia medica as the chief corner stone in medical education . Gray would draw ... drugs . The first clause of the declaration of purposes adopted by the con- vention was in furtherance of the wishes of ...
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... Drug effect is one thing , but nutrition requires substance , and that substance must be in organic form . Let us , then , have done with these absurd theories of nutritive drugs , and especially such as seek to force themselves upon ...
... Drug effect is one thing , but nutrition requires substance , and that substance must be in organic form . Let us , then , have done with these absurd theories of nutritive drugs , and especially such as seek to force themselves upon ...
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... drug effects would suffice to raise the domain of therapeu- tics from an empirical to a scientific basis . " ( Brit ... drugs for particular tissues or parts of the body - a subject where careful in- vestigation may be expected to lead ...
... drug effects would suffice to raise the domain of therapeu- tics from an empirical to a scientific basis . " ( Brit ... drugs for particular tissues or parts of the body - a subject where careful in- vestigation may be expected to lead ...
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... drugs . I said to him , " Take one of these little pills once in four hours , and return to me in a week . " I never had prescribed that drug for face - ache ; it was one of Hahnemann's own remedies . I told him it would only cure by ...
... drugs . I said to him , " Take one of these little pills once in four hours , and return to me in a week . " I never had prescribed that drug for face - ache ; it was one of Hahnemann's own remedies . I told him it would only cure by ...
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Page 281 - MAY I join the choir invisible Of those immortal dead who live again In minds made better by their presence : live In pulses stirred to generosity, In deeds of daring rectitude, in scorn For miserable aims that end with self. In thoughts sublime that pierce the night like stars, And with their mild persistence urge man's search To vaster issues.
Page 281 - This is life to come, Which martyred men have made more glorious For us who strive to follow. May I reach That purest heaven, be to other souls The cup of strength in some great agony, Enkindle generous ardor, feed pure love, Beget the smiles that have no cruelty, Be the sweet presence of a good diffused, And in diffusion ever more intense. So shall I join the choir invisible Whose music is the gladness of the world.
Page 149 - ... county, shall show, or send by registered mail to the clerk of such other county, his certificate of registration. If such certificate clearly shows that the original registration was of an authority issued under seal by the regents, or if the certificate itself is indorsed by the regents as entitled to registration, the clerk shall thereupon register the applicant in the latter county, on receipt of a fee of twenty-five cents, and shall stamp or indorse on such certificate the date and his name...
Page 142 - Has studied medicine not less than four full school years of at least nine months each, including four satisfactory courses of at least six months each in four different calendar years in a medical school registered as maintaining at the time a satisfactory standard.
Page 148 - A practising physician having registered a lawful authority to practice medicine in one county, and removing such practice or part thereof to another county, or regularly engaging in practice or opening an office in another county, shall show or send by registered mail to the clerk of such other county, his certificate of registration. If such certificate clearly shows that the original registration was of an authority issued under seal by the regents, or if the certificate itself is indorsed by...
Page 332 - ... the more striking, singular, uncommon and peculiar (characteristic) signs and symptoms of the case of disease are chiefly and most solely to be kept in view; for it is more particularly these that very similar ones in the list of symptoms of the selected medicine must correspond to, in order to constitute it the most suitable for effecting the cure.
Page 147 - University under seal and shall be signed by each acting medical examiner of the board selected and by the officer of the University who approved the credential which admitted the candidate to examination, and shall state that the licensee has given satisfactory evidence of fitness as to age, character, preliminary and...
Page 227 - It is derogatory to the dignity of the profession to resort to public advertisements, or private cards, or handbills, inviting the attention of individuals affected with particular diseases...
Page 150 - The degree of bachelor or doctor of medicine shall not be conferred in this State before the candidate has filed with the institution conferring it the certificate of the regents that before beginning the first annual medical course counted toward the degree unless matriculated conditionally as hereinafter specified...
Page 153 - Applicants examined and licensed by other state examining boards registered by the regents as maintaining standards not lower than those provided by this article and applicants who matriculated in a New York state medical school before June 5, 1890, and...