The Critique, Volumen17Denver Journal Publishing Company, 1910 |
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... becomes the medium through which its curative power is " perceived . " The physician who can not comprehend that the internal essence of disease is the deranged vital force , and that this is what is to be cured ; and that the degree ...
... becomes the medium through which its curative power is " perceived . " The physician who can not comprehend that the internal essence of disease is the deranged vital force , and that this is what is to be cured ; and that the degree ...
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... becoming contaminated , and of the moral stamina and professional recti- tude necessary upon your part in order to be ... become tinctured with old - school influences ; or rather , I think I should say , how old - school doctrines cling ...
... becoming contaminated , and of the moral stamina and professional recti- tude necessary upon your part in order to be ... become tinctured with old - school influences ; or rather , I think I should say , how old - school doctrines cling ...
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... become the subjects of experiment , physio- logical drugging and luck . Were we presented with a number of counterfeit coins , we could never detect them by comparing them with each other . We might be allured by the imagined excellence ...
... become the subjects of experiment , physio- logical drugging and luck . Were we presented with a number of counterfeit coins , we could never detect them by comparing them with each other . We might be allured by the imagined excellence ...
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... becomes excited . She had suffered constipation from the beginning of her short life , voiding small quantities , in the form of a large , hard ball , by the aid of enemas and much effort and pain . The child's grandmother reported that ...
... becomes excited . She had suffered constipation from the beginning of her short life , voiding small quantities , in the form of a large , hard ball , by the aid of enemas and much effort and pain . The child's grandmother reported that ...
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reveal the resemblances to opium . Under the influence of this remedy , development becomes orderly , the expression becomes intelligent , spasms occur rarely and bodily nutrition and coa- trol give the child an entirely different ...
reveal the resemblances to opium . Under the influence of this remedy , development becomes orderly , the expression becomes intelligent , spasms occur rarely and bodily nutrition and coa- trol give the child an entirely different ...
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Página 11 - I marvel that ye are so soon removed from him that called you into the grace of Christ unto another gospel ; which is not another ; but there be some that trouble you, and would pervert the gospel of Christ.
Página 38 - Mrs. ED, aged 74 years, of New Durham, NJ, was taken ill in February, 1905. A local physician diagnosed the case as one of acute lobar pneumonia (both lungs) with grave complications. The third day found the patient much worse, and her attending physician and a consultant said there was no possible chance for recovery. At this critical moment, I was called in after the other medical men were out of the case. I found the patient unconscious with marked consolidation of both lungs, stertorous breathing,...
Página 428 - Laryngitis, Pleurisy and other throat and chest affections you will be called upon to treat. Satisfactory therapeutic results invariably follow the application of Antiphlogistine and to guard against substitution, it is well to specify an original package, thus protecting your patient as well as yourself.
Página 430 - ... Parke, Davis & Co., consists of a plastic mass encompassed by a thin, soluble chocolate coating. It may be flattened between the thumb and finger like a piece of putty. An important advantage of the soft-mass pill is the readiness with which it dissolves or disintegrates in the digestive tract. Another commendable feature is that, no heat being applied in the process, such volatile substances as camphor, the valerianates, the essential oils, etc., are not dissipated, so that any pill embodying...
Página 261 - Every perceptibly progressive and strikingly increasing amelioration in a transient (acute) or persistent (chronic) disease, is a condition which, as long as it lasts, completely precludes every repetition of the administration of any medicine whatsoever, because all the good the medicine taken continues to effect is now hastening towards its completion. Every new dose of any medicine whatsoever, even of the one last administered, that has hitherto shown itself to be salutary, would in this case...
Página 218 - They have found it of value in the neuralgias and nervous headaches, resulting from overwork and prolonged mental strain, paroxysmal attacks of sciatica, browague, painful menstruation, la grippe and allied conditions. Indeed, the practitioner who has such cases as the latter come under his observation...
Página 37 - ... from pain in the paralyzed limbs was agonizing, and had only yielded before, to gradually increasing doses of morphine hypodermically, their effect was, and continued to be, good. In a case of typhlitis both the analgesic and antipyretic properties were signally shown. In some cases of...
Página 46 - ... 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.