The Western Homoeopathic Observer, 第 3 卷

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H.C.G. Luyties, 1866
 

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第6页 - It excites and directs salutary crises in such a manner that the physician may render himself master of them ; by its means he knows the state of health of each individual, and judges with certainty of the origin, the nature and the progress of the...
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第180页 - Twas when I, fresh from halls of learning, Believed myself a great receptacle of knowledge, As most young men, whose eager minds are burning With lore, all medical, received at college; I thought that I could all diseases cure, Could dish out medicines for aches and ills, That no one need a single pang endure, If I stood by with homoeopathic pills. It was in Philadelphia — city fair, I lectured once and practiced...
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第6页 - There are observed, particularly in the human body, properties analogous to those of the magnet; and in it are discerned poles equally different and opposite. The action and the virtues of animal magnetism may be communicated from one body to other bodies, animate and inanimate. This action takes place at a remote distance, without the aid of any intermediate body; it is increased, reflected by mirrors ; communicated, propagated, augmented by sound ; its virtues may be accumulated, concentrated,...

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