Western Homœopathic Observer: A Monthly Journal of Homœopathic Medicine and Surgery

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1867
 

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第152页 - Sanders offered the following resolution, which was adopted: — Resolved, That a committee of five...
第6页 - The society then proceeded to the election of officers for the ensuing year with the following result : President, Dr.
第156页 - Sensation as if a ball of red-hot iron had lodged in the fauces — Phytol. Sensation of sand in the throat — Cist. -can. Sensation as if an apple core had lodged in the throat — Phytol. Sensation of thirst, in the throat, not relieved by water — Ham.
第116页 - But homoeopathy is not only a new method, but much more. This method does not rest upon new views, like every other hitherto promulgated, but upon new discoveries, which appertain to the departments of natural philosophy, the natural sciences, physiology and biology. The doctrine that every peculiar substance — every mineral, plant, animal, in fact every part of them, or every preparation derived from a preceding one, produces a series of peculiar effects upon the human organism, manifestly belongs...
第69页 - The daily talk with the children is one of the most important and yet one of the most neglected features of the Kindergarten. It is neglected because it cannot be done by rule, it is important because through it the varied activity of the Kindergarten is concentrated in the unity of its idea.
第171页 - Homoeopaihists ; the latter term signifying that its professors treat disease by influences similar in their effects to the disease itself; the former that other, and of course dissimilar influences are used. It must be remembered, that the designation was not adopted by ourselves, but conferred upon us by Hahnemann and his followers. The intention was obvious. It was to place the regular profession, and their own scheme, upon a similar basis. They practised on one principle, we on a different and...
第36页 - ... similarly between 5 to 12 times as many women than men recall having wished they were of the opposite sex (Gallup, 1955; Terman, 1938). Sears, Maccoby, and Levin (1957) report that mothers of daughters only are happier about a new pregnancy than are mothers of sons. Investigators have also found that the interval between the birth of the first child and conception of the second is longer when the first child is a boy than when it is a girl; and that the likelihood of having a third child is greater...
第173页 - Thomsonians, the eclectics? Let us discard, therefore, the false epithet. Let us not only never employ it ourselves, but show that, when applied to us by others, it is inappropriate and offensive, and that the use of it in future would be contrary to gentlemanly courtesy, and the proprieties of cultivated society. I say again, we are not allopathists ; we are simply regular practitioners of medicine, claiming to be honest and honorable — in other words, to be gentlemen.
第115页 - ... life which animates it, in like manner it follows that the altered health, which we term disease, consists in a condition altered originally only in its vital sensibilities and functions, irrespective of all chemical or mechanical...
第26页 - Therefore, we beg leave respectfully to suggest, that on the part of this Association, a memorial be presented to the Legislature of the State of Missouri, requesting that body to enact a law to the following effect : 1. That hereafter, each and every person, midwives included, before being permitted to engage in the practice of medicine in any of its branches in the State of Missouri, shall be required to give ample and satisfactory evidence of qualification before a board of medical examiners,...

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