... 3. That, consequently, in a considerable proportion of diseases, it would fare as well, or better, with patients, in the actual condition of the medical art, as more generally practised, if all remedies, at least all active remedies, especially drugs,... The North American Journal of Homeopathy - Page 1051852Full view - About this book
| Sir John Forbes - Homeopathy - 1846 - 72 pages
...generally practised, if all remedies, at least all active remedies, especially drugs, were abandoned. We repeat our readiness to admit these inferences as just, and to abide by the consequences of their adoption. We believe they are true. We grieve sincerely to believe them... | |
| Homeopathy - 1846 - 576 pages
...practised, if all remedies — at least, all active remedies, especially drugs — were abandoned. We repeat our readiness to admit these inferences as just, and to abide by the consequences of their adoption. We believe they are true. We grieve sincerely to believe them... | |
| Medicine - 1846 - 594 pages
...alleged facts. if all remedies, at least all active remedies, especially drugs, were abandoned. We repeat our readiness to admit these inferences as just, and to abide by the consequences of their adoption. We believe they are true. We grieve sincerely to believe them... | |
| Medicine - 1846 - 598 pages
...generally practised, if all remedies, at least all active remedies, especially drugs, were abandoned. We repeat our readiness to admit these inferences as just, and to abide by the consequences of their adoption. We believe they are true. We grieve sincerely to believe them... | |
| 1848 - 788 pages
...drugs—were abandoned." Dr. Forbes seeing the strength of assertion made in those confessions, adds— " We repeat our readiness to admit these inferences as just, and to abide by the consequences of their adoption. We believe they are true. AVe grieve sincerely to believe them... | |
| 1848 - 1292 pages
...practised, if all remedies — at least, all active remedies, especially drugs — were abandoned. " We repeat our readiness to admit these inferences as just, and to abide by the consequences of their adoption. We believe they are true. We grieve sincerely to believe them... | |
| Medicine - 1849 - 150 pages
...nature in spite of them; in other words, their interference opposing, instead of assisting the cure. We repeat our readiness to admit these inferences as just, and to. abide by the consequences of their adoption. We believe they are true. We grieve sincerely to believe them... | |
| Homeopathy - 1855 - 766 pages
...generally practised, if all remedies, at least all active remedies, especially DRUGS, were abandoned. " We repeat our readiness to admit these inferences as just, and to abide by the consequences of their adoption. We believe they are true. We grieve sincerely to believe them... | |
| Erastus Edgerton Marcy - Homeopathy - 1852 - 660 pages
...generally practised, if all remedies, at least all active remedies, especially drugs, were abandoned. We repeat our readiness to admit these inferences as...and to abide the consequences of their adoption." Beware, then, most ancient goddess, survivor of all thine earlier contemporaries — of alchemy, and... | |
| 1852 - 604 pages
...generally practiced, if all remedies, at least all active remedies, especially drugs, were abandoned. We repeat our readiness to admit these inferences as just, and to abide by the consequences of their adoption. We believe they are true. We grieve sincerely to believe them... | |
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