The American Homoeopathist, Том 27A.L. Chatterton & Company, 1901 |
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... fact that the graduates of our schools seldom , if ever , think of drifting to the beautiful South - land in search of possible locations . One would naturally suppose that the demand would influence the supply . But not so . There is ...
... fact that the graduates of our schools seldom , if ever , think of drifting to the beautiful South - land in search of possible locations . One would naturally suppose that the demand would influence the supply . But not so . There is ...
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... fact , disappointing . I did not use it in my case . I endeavored to treat my case symptomati- cally , and arsenic seemed to me to be the indi- cated remedy . The 3x potency of arsenicum album was used . The asthenia increased . The ...
... fact , disappointing . I did not use it in my case . I endeavored to treat my case symptomati- cally , and arsenic seemed to me to be the indi- cated remedy . The 3x potency of arsenicum album was used . The asthenia increased . The ...
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... fact that allopathy is taught " in almost any homeopathic college " ? If this . be true , is it the proper thing for the alleged homeopathic college to teach ? And if that be also proper , in the light of many modern defini- tions of ...
... fact that allopathy is taught " in almost any homeopathic college " ? If this . be true , is it the proper thing for the alleged homeopathic college to teach ? And if that be also proper , in the light of many modern defini- tions of ...
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... fact ( ? ) that it is all right to mislead each other and also the public , and from this class the quacks of the future will be recruited . Charlatan professors make charlatan graduates . Ignorance begets ignorance . That " professor ...
... fact ( ? ) that it is all right to mislead each other and also the public , and from this class the quacks of the future will be recruited . Charlatan professors make charlatan graduates . Ignorance begets ignorance . That " professor ...
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... fact . It is safe to say that the learned father of this learned definition is a book- maker or , at any rate , if he has not yet touched that supreme point of medical excellence - a medi- cal professor , probably in the first two - the ...
... fact . It is safe to say that the learned father of this learned definition is a book- maker or , at any rate , if he has not yet touched that supreme point of medical excellence - a medi- cal professor , probably in the first two - the ...
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Стр. 278 - Authorized translation from the first German edition, with special additions by Seymour Basch, MD, New York City.