The Western Homoeopathic Observer, 第 4 卷

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H.C.G. Luyties, 1867
 

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第72页 - There is that scattereth, and yet increaseth; and there is that withholdeth more than is meet, but it tendeth to poverty.
第71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3页 - Li all these varieties of temperament the digestive organs will be found to be weak and irritable. This may be regarded as one of the most essential conditions connected with scrofula, and as tending greatly to the impairment of nutrition, which is so frequent in this affection. The action of the heart is feeble, the blood is thin and watery, and there is a tendency to coldness and often to clamminess of the extremities. The most marked characteristic of struma, however, is the peculiar modification...
第233页 - The spores of that little growth multiply with marvellous rapidity, and are not destroyed by ordinary doses of chlorine or chloride of lime, but are killed by sulphate of iron and carbolic acid. The Conference recommend that scientific naturalists, like the men who are now at work on the question, should continue their researches.
第242页 - GUERNSEY, DR. HN The Application of the Principles and Practice of Homoeopathy to Obstetrics and the Disorders Peculiar to Women and Young Children. By HENRY N. GUERNSEY. MD, Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children in the Homoeopathic Medical College of Pennsylvania, etc., etc. With numerous Illustrations. Third edition, revised, enlarged, and greatly improved.
第151页 - It was taken up, and Dr. David Thayer, of Boston, said that Mrs. Jackson had been longer in Homoeopathic practice than the majority of the members of the Institute. She was well educated, and a regular graduate of a legally authorized medical college in Massachusetts. There were physicians present who knew her to be well educated, and of high moral character. The question whether females should be admitted to the membership of our medical societies could not longer be avoided. We shall soon ascertain,...
第3页 - Its seat is chiefly the skin and mucous membranes, the joints, and the bones, occasioning a great variety of special diseases, according as one or the other of these structures is affected. And whatever the variety of temperament, the patient usually emaciates, becomes sallow, cachectic, and debilitated, at length falling into a state of hectic or marasmus. The skin is often the seat of scrofulous...

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