The British Homoeopathic Review, Volume 33

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Page 498 - Lectures on Nervous Diseases. FROM THE STAND-POINT OF CEREBRAL AND SPINAL LOCALIZATION, AND THE LATER METHODS EMPLOYED IN THE DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF THESE AFFECTIONS. By AMBROSE L. RANNEY, AM, MD, Professor of the Anatomy and Physiology of the Nervous System...
Page 432 - ... actions or candid reader of his writings can hesitate for a moment to admit that he was a very extraordinary man, one whose name will descend to posterity as the exclusive excogitator and founder of an original system of medicine, as ingenious as...
Page 423 - ... of orthodox medicine, and to the isolation which has thus been imposed on its disciples. If false, as we believe it to be, its doom will be sealed when active antagonism and enforced isolation no longer raise it into fictitious importance. At any rate, breadth of view and liberality of conduct are the fitting characteristics of men of science.
Page 550 - Candidates for membership shall present to the Board of Censors a certificate of three members of the Institute, that the applicant has pursued a regular course of medical studies, according to the requirements of the existing institutions of this country, and sustains a good moral character and professional standing.
Page 389 - There is frequently, too, an increased and excoriating catarrhal secretion from the nasal mucous membrane. These accompaniments probably do not stand to one another in the relation of cause and effect, but are the general and local signs, as De Wecker puts it, of a feeble power of cuticular resistance. In obstinate cases — in...
Page 429 - ... it desirable to express its opinion that the assumption or acceptance by members of the profession of designations implying the adoption of special modes of treatment is opposed to those principles of the freedom and dignity of the profession which should govern the relations of its members to each other and to the public. The College, therefore, expects that all its fellows, members, and licentiates will uphold these principles by discountenancing those who trade upon such designations.
Page 361 - States or of any other state or government, including car trust securities and loans secured by bonds or any other form of certificate or evidence of indebtedness, whether the interest be included in the principal of the obligation or payable by the terms thereof, except...
Page 491 - On the third or fourth day, as she informed me, the cloud of misery which had been darkening her existence suddenly began to dissolve and dispel; and in a day or two more she felt perfectly herself again in gayety, spirits, and energy.

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