The new handbook of dosimetric therapeutics, or The treatment of diseases by simple remedies, tr. and ed. by H.A. AllbuttBogue, 1882 - 208 pages |
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Page ii
... natural paths ; it has lost its noble object , that of curing or alleviating . By thus acting , it has rejected therapeutics . Yet , without therapeutics , the physician is nothing more than a useless naturalist , passing his life in ...
... natural paths ; it has lost its noble object , that of curing or alleviating . By thus acting , it has rejected therapeutics . Yet , without therapeutics , the physician is nothing more than a useless naturalist , passing his life in ...
Page xi
... nature and progress of diseases , to their symptoms , and to individual idiosyncra- sies . It makes use , not of the complex formul¿ of the official pharmacopoeia , but of the simple principles which modern chemistry has placed at our ...
... nature and progress of diseases , to their symptoms , and to individual idiosyncra- sies . It makes use , not of the complex formul¿ of the official pharmacopoeia , but of the simple principles which modern chemistry has placed at our ...
Page xii
... nature and violence of the symptoms . The Dosimetric method takes everything , however trifling , into consideration , such as the medical constitution ; the indi- vidual constitution ; the hereditary condition ; the age and sex ; and ...
... nature and violence of the symptoms . The Dosimetric method takes everything , however trifling , into consideration , such as the medical constitution ; the indi- vidual constitution ; the hereditary condition ; the age and sex ; and ...
Page xviii
... nature , he found the remedy at the side of the disease . Thus he employed at first the SIMPLES , not doubting that ... nature ( vis medicatrix natur¿ ) , as if nature in these fevers - any more than in intermittent fevers - could ...
... nature , he found the remedy at the side of the disease . Thus he employed at first the SIMPLES , not doubting that ... nature ( vis medicatrix natur¿ ) , as if nature in these fevers - any more than in intermittent fevers - could ...
Page xx
... nature of the diseases . Dosimetric medicine has been reproached with being purely symptomatic ; but this accusation is far from being well founded , since on the one hand it attacks the cause of the malady , and on the other hand is a ...
... nature of the diseases . Dosimetric medicine has been reproached with being purely symptomatic ; but this accusation is far from being well founded , since on the one hand it attacks the cause of the malady , and on the other hand is a ...
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