Homoeopathists, and when they describe a cure we can repeat it, as they and we operate with the same tools. In one word, we would do well to go forward uninterruptedly in the beaten path. Then our enemies will not be able to reproach us with having nothing... The British Journal of Homoeopathy - Page 392edited by - 1847Full view - About this book
| 1848 - 596 pages
...and dynamized up to 30, we have a uniform mode of procedure in the treatment of all HomceopathUts, and when they describe a cure we can repeat it, as they and we operate with the same tools." — (Brit. Journal of Homoeopathy, vol.5, p. 398). It was not long however, before it was found that... | |
| Samuel Hahnemann - 1852 - 816 pages
...homoeopathic remedies be attenuated and dynamized up to X [30th dil.], we have a uniform mode of procedure in treatment of all homoeopathists, and when they describe...will not be able to reproach us with having nothing fixed — no normal standard." In 1 838 he speaks more favourably of the higher attenuations, such... | |
| Samuel Hahnemann - 1852 - 824 pages
...dynamized up to X [80th dil.], we have a uniform mode of procedure in treatment of all homceopathists, and when they describe a cure, we can repeat it, as...will not be able to reproach us with having nothing fixed — no normal standard." In 1838 he speaks more favourably of the higher attenuations, such as... | |
| Robert Ellis Dudgeon - 1854 - 634 pages
...uniform mode of procedure in the treatment of all homoeopathists, and when • Org., p. 289, note. they describe a cure we can repeat it, as they and we operate with the same tools. . . . Thus our enemies will not be able to reproach us with having no fixed normal standard." In the... | |
| 1867 - 594 pages
...dynamized up to thirtieth dilution, we have a uniform mode of procedure in treatment of all Homceopathists, and when they describe a cure we can repeat it, as...will not be able to reproach us with having nothing fixed, no normal standard." — But. Jour. Hom., vol. v., p. 398. Dr. JAMES thought we should investigate... | |
| 1867 - 598 pages
...dynamized up to thirtieth dilution, we have a uniform mode of procedure in treatment of all Homceopathists, and when they describe a cure we can repeat it, as...go forward uninterruptedly in the beaten path. Then Medical Societies. 473 our enemies will not be able to reproach us with baving nothing fixed, no normal... | |
| 1889 - 646 pages
...infinity. By laying it down as a rule that all Homoeopathic medicines be diluted and dynamized up to 30, we have a uniform mode of procedure in the treatment...will not be able to reproach us with having nothing fixed — no normal standard." Thus he wrote in 1829. In 1831 he rather snubs his amateur admirer,... | |
| 1890 - 398 pages
...and dynamized up to 30, we have a uniform mode of procedure in the treatment of all homœopathists, and when they describe a cure we can repeat it, as...will not be able to reproach us with having nothing fixed — no normal standard." Thus he wrote in 1829. In 1831 he rather snubs his amateur admirer,... | |
| Thomas Lindsley Bradford - 1895 - 538 pages
...and dynamized up to x, we have a uniform mode of procedure in the treatment of all Homosopathists, and when they describe a cure we can repeat it,, as...will not be able to reproach us with having nothing fixed — no normal standard." In paragraph 270 of the fifth edition of the " Organon " he says: "Two... | |
| William Boericke - 1896 - 180 pages
...be given in globules saturated and subsequently dried. He desired uniformity among homceopathists, "and when they describe a cure, we can repeat it, as they and we operate with the same tools. Thus our enemies will not be able to reproach us with having no fixed normal standard." And at the... | |
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