The Indian Homoeopathic Review, Tom 13

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P.C. Majumdar
1904
 

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Strona 9 - O, woman ! in our hours of ease, Uncertain, coy, and hard to please, And variable as the shade By the light quivering aspen made ; When pain and anguish wring the brow, A ministering angel thou...
Strona 334 - Council that an attempt has been made by any medical authority to impose on any candidate offering himself for examination an obligation to adopt or refrain from adopting the practice of any particular theory of Dentistry or Dental Surgery as a test or condition of admitting him to examination...
Strona 26 - Gordian knot, and have declared boldly on subjects of which they are ignorant, yet it must be confessed, that in the understanding of the action of medicines, and of their agency in the cure of diseases, we do not so much excel our ancestors. While other sciences are moving, and other inquiries progressing fast, this subject, so momentous in its applications, has, in spite of the earnest labours of a few talented investigators, made after all but small progress.
Strona 56 - That the gentlemen whose names are appended be requested to act as a Committee (with power to add to their number) for the purpose of carrying out the previous resolution and of reporting to an adjourned public meeting to be held during the second week in October next.
Strona 314 - And this may be very happily effected, as recent and oft-repeated observations have shown, under three conditions : firstly, if the medicine selected with the utmost care was perfectly homoeopathic ; secondly, if it was given in the minutest dose, so as to produce the least possible excitation of the vital force, and yet sufficient to effect the necessary change in it ; and thirdly, if this minutest yet powerful dose of the best selected medicine be repeated...
Strona 27 - My opinion is, that more harm than good is done by physicians ; and I am convinced that had I left my patients to nature, instead of prescribing drugs, more would have been saved.
Strona 314 - ... results, at intervals of fourteen, twelve, ten, eight, seven days, and, where rapidity is requisite, in chronic diseases resembling cases of acute disease, at still shorter intervals, but in acute diseases at very much shorter periods — every twentyfour, twelve, eight, four hours, in the. very acutest every hour, up to as often as every five minutes, — in every case in proportion to the more or less rapid course of the disease and of the action of the medicine employed, as is more distinctly...
Strona 76 - For centuries no other use has been made of this very important vegetable substance, except for the expulsion of lumbrici in children, in doses of 10, 20, 30, 60, and more grains. I pass over the not unfrequently dangerous, or even fatal, effects of such doses, nor will I dwell on the fact that a few lumbrici are not to be considered as an important disease in otherwise healthy children, and are common in childhood (where psora is still latent), and generally unattended by morbid symptoms. On the...
Strona 334 - Council that an attempt has been made by any body, entitled under this Act to grant qualifications, to impose upon any candidate offering himself for examination an obligation to adopt or refrain from adopting the practice of any particular theory of medicine or surgery, as a test or condition of admitting him to examination or of granting a certificate, it shall be lawful for the said Council to represent the same to Her Majesty's most...
Strona 314 - ... pronounced to be the best adapted for accelerating the cure to the utmost extent, yet without the vital force, which it is sought to influence to the production of a similar medicinal disease, being able to feel itself excited and roused to adverse reactions.

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