IV to cause some chronic cutaneous disease (at least, desquamation of the skin). This tendency renders it an efficacious remedy in the hands of the Indian physician, in that frightful skin disease, elephantiasis. Would it not also be serviceable in pellagra?*... Quarterly Homeopathic Journal - Page 5151850Full view - About this book
| British Homoeopathic Association - 1849 - 284 pages
...large doses, it seldom fails, especially if diaphoretics and a heating diet be used simultaneously, IV to cause some chronic cutaneous disease (at least,...attempt to determine how we may avail ourselves of this property in a curative point of view. What influence the arsenic disease, the lead disease, and the... | |
| Samuel Hahnemann - 1852 - 824 pages
...diet be used simultaneously, to cause some chronic cutaneous disease (at least desquamation of^the skin). This tendency renders it an efficacious remedy...attempt to determine how we may avail ourselves of this property in a curative point of view. What influence the arsenic disease, the lead disease, and the... | |
| Samuel Hahnemann - 1852 - 816 pages
...If it be truly (as is confidently affirmed) of service in hydrophobia, it must act by virtue of ita power to diminish (the influence of the nerves on)...attempt to determine how we may avail ourselves of this property in a curative point of view. What influence the arsenic disease, the lead disease, and the... | |
| Gottlieb Heinrich Georg Jahr - 1860 - 1220 pages
...doees, it seldom fails to cause some chronic cutaneous disease (at least, desquamation of the skin). It produces acute continued pains in the joints, as I have seen." The following remarks were compiled many years ago, from authorities not now recollected : The earliest... | |
| Samuel Hahnemann - 2003 - 808 pages
...elephantiasis. Would it not also be serviceable in pellagra ? If it be truly (as is confidently 19 affirmed) of service in hydrophobia, it must act by...sensibility of the nerves, therefore antagonistically. It produceĀ» acute, continued pains in the joints, as I have seen. I shall not attempt to determine how... | |
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