The Western Homoeopathic Observer, 第 5 卷

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H.C.G. Luyties, 1868
 

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第125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187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188页 - ... practice. Now, by recognizing the name, we necessarily recognize the principle also, and thus put ourselves in a false position. In deciding between them and us, the ignorant masses think they are deciding between two systems, neither of which they understand, but of which they must judge, upon the grounds of relative success. Diseases often get well of themselves, if left alone. The genuine homoeopathist leaves them alone, and they often consequently terminate in recovery. This success is magnified...
第125页 - Now as the condition of the organism and its healthy state depend solely on the state of the life which animates it, in like manner it follows that the altered state, which we term disease...
第100页 - ... May close two or more smaller arteries by means of a single needle. 12. Requires only one person. 13. Is seldom followed by secondary hemorrhage from ulceration or from sloughing, as it produces none.
第40页 - ... buildings of said institution, subject, however, to the approval of the next Legislature, to whom they shall report their action in the premises within ten days after the commencement of the session...
第36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, to...
第100页 - Does not create nor apply any dangerous putrifying materials to the fresh, absorbing surface of the wound. 19. Places the wound locally in far healthier hygienic conditions. 20. Is much less likely to be followed by surgical fever, because it does not lead to the formation of septic matter, and closes the veins as well as the arteries. 21. For these various reasons 21.
第16页 - The society then proceeded to the election of officers for the ensuing year with the following result : President, Dr.
第99页 - ... some detachment of the end of the vessel from its vital organic connections. 2. Produces direct mechanical injury, bruising and lacerating of the two internal coats of the artery. 3. Produces strangulation of the external coat. 4. Leads on inevitably to ulceration or molecular destruction of the external coat of the constricted part. 5. Causes mortification of the artery at the tied point, and usually below it.

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