In acute diseases, which, if we remove the obstacles to recovery for but a few days, nature will herself generally conquer, or, if we cannot do so, succumb; in acute diseases, I repeat, this application of remedies is proper, to the purpose, and sufficient,... Quarterly Homeopathic Journal - Page 3411850Full view - About this book
| Samuel Hahnemann - 1852 - 816 pages
...leave of this royal road, and examine the other two ways for applying medicines. By the second way, the symptoms present were sought to be removed by...above-mentioned philosopher's stone (the knowledge of the fundamental cause of obstacles to recovery ; they demand mir chief attention, and the primary disease... | |
| Wilhelm Ameke - 1885 - 476 pages
...venesection, cold and saltpetre in inflammations, alkalies in acidity of the stomach, opium in neuralgia. In acute diseases, which, if we remove the obstacles...above-mentioned philosopher's stone (the knowledge of the fundamental cause of each disease, and the means of its removal), or as long as we have no rapidly... | |
| Wilhelm Ameke - 1885 - 472 pages
...venesection, cold and saltpetre in inflammations, alkalies in acidity of the stomach, opium in neuralgia. In acute diseases, which, if we remove the obstacles...above-mentioned philosopher's stone (the knowledge of the fundamental cause of each disease, and the means of its removal), or as long as we have no rapidly... | |
| Wilhelm Ameke - 1885 - 492 pages
...the stomach, opium in neuralgia. In acute diseases, which, if we remove the obstacles to recover)' for but a few days, Nature will herself generally...above-mentioned philosopher's stone (the knowledge of the fundamental cause of each disease, and the means of its removal), or as long as we have no rapidly... | |
| Jabez Philander Dake - 1886 - 206 pages
...diseases with agents known to act according to the principle contraria conirariis curantur. He says, "In acute diseases, which, if we remove the obstacles...abovementioned philosopher's stone (the knowledge of the fundamental cause of each disease and the means of its removal) , or as long as we have no rapidly... | |
| Thomas Lindsley Bradford - 1895 - 538 pages
...the recuperative or healing power of nature. In the " Essay -on a New Principle," 1796, he says:* " In acute diseases, which, if we remove the obstacles...few days, nature will herself generally conquer." In 1797, he says in the " Obstacles to Certainty in Practical Medicine:" " I do not now allude to cures... | |
| Rosa Waugh Hobhouse - 2002 - 308 pages
...No critical reader certainly should have been misled. Hahnemann then proceeds: "By the second way, the symptoms present were sought to be removed by...herself generally conquer, or if we cannot do so, will succumb; in acute diseases,'! repeat, this application of remedies is proper to the purpose and... | |
| Samuel Hahnemann - 2003 - 808 pages
...medicines. By the second way, the symptoms present were sought to be removed by medicines which pmduccd an opposite condition ; for example, constipation...above-mentioned philosopher's stone (the knowledge of the fundamental cause of each disease, and the means of its removal,) or as long as we have no rapidly-acting... | |
| Thomas Lindsley Bradford - 2021 - 534 pages
...in the recuperative or healing power of nature. In the "Essay on a New Principle," 1796, he says : * "In acute diseases, which, if we remove the obstacles...few days, nature will herself generally conquer." In 1797, he says in the "Obstacles to Certainty in Practical Medicine : " " I do not now allude to... | |
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