The British Homoeopathic Review, Volume 21

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1877
 

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Pagina 463 - my conscientious opinion, founded on long observation and reflection, that if there was not a single physician, surgeon, apothecary, man-midwife, chemist, druggist, or drug on the face of the earth, there would be less sickness and less mortality than now obtains.
Pagina 637 - That the Chairman shall have liberty, if he sees that an essay is being debated at such length as to threaten to exclude later subjects of importance, to close its discussion. " 14. That the authors of the essays debated, if present, shall have the right of saying the last word before the subject is dismissed. " 15. That, as at the first Convention, the subjects of the essays and discussions shall be— " (a.) The Institutes of Homoeopathy. " (6.) Materia Medica. " (c.) Practical Medicine. " (d.)...
Pagina 636 - That for discussion the essays shall be presented singly or in groups, according to their subject matter, a brief analysis of each being given from the chair. 11. That a member of the Congress (or two, where two classes of opinion exist on the subject, as in the question of the dose), be appointed some time before the meeting to open the debate, ten minutes being allowed for such purpose; and that then the essay, or group of essays, be at once opened for discussion...
Pagina 113 - Why should there exist perpetually a million of men, not one of whom can at any moment be writ down as in perfect health from day to day ? Why should a million of men be living with stomachs that only partially digest, hearts that labour unnaturally, and blood that is not fully oxydized?
Pagina 113 - Put down the smokers of Great Britain at a million in number — they are more than that, but let it pass. — Why should there exist, perpetually, a million of Englishmen, not one of whom can at any moment be writ down as in perfect health from day to day ? Why should a million of men be living with stomachs that only partially digest, hearts that...
Pagina 636 - ... 3. That the expenses of the meeting be met by a subscription from the homoeopathic practitioners of Great Britain, the approximate amount to be expected from each to be named as the time draws near. 4. That the expenses of printing the transactions be defrayed by a subscription from all who desire to possess a copy of the volume.
Pagina 110 - I am not so obstinate as to deny this argument. There are times in the life of man when the heart is oppressed, when the resistance to its motion is excessive, and when blood flows languidly to the centres of life, nervous and muscular. In these moments alcohol cheers. It lets loose the heart from its oppression ; it lets flow a brisker current of blood into the failing organs ; it aids nutritive changes, and altogether is of temporary service to man.
Pagina 601 - ... no grounds for doubting that Hahnemann was as sincere in his belief of the truth of his doctrines as any of the medical systematists who preceded him, and that many, at least, among his followers, have been and are sincere, honest, and learned men. That there are charlatans and impostors among the practitioners of Homoeopathy cannot be doubted ; but, alas, can it be doubted, any more, that there are such, and many such, among the professors of orthodox physic...
Pagina 635 - Your committee beg to report that they have had several meetings ; and after much consideration, and in conference with the lamented president of the last convention, Dr. Carroll Dunham, have agreed upon the following recommendations, which they present for the acceptance of the present congress : — SCHEME FOR THE WORLD'S HOMCEOPATHIC CONVENTION, 1881.
Pagina 636 - ... 9. That the approved essays shall be printed beforehand, and distributed to the members of the Convention, instead of being read at the meetings. " 10. That for discussion the essays shall be presented singly or in groups, according to their subject-matter, a brief analysis of each being given from the chair. "11. That a member of the Convention (or two, where two classes of opinion exist on the subject, as in the question...

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