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" Homoeopathists in attendance on cases of either medical or surgical disease, would be neither wise nor honest. The object of a medical consultation is the good of the patient ; and we cannot suppose that any such result can arise from the interchange... "
British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review: Or, Quarterly Journal of ... - Page 376
1865
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A Letter to Sir B.C. Brodie...: In Reply to His Letter in 'Fraser's Magazine ...

William Sharp - 1861 - 184 pages
...meet you, and have written thus : — " To join with homoeopathists in attendance on cases of either medical or surgical disease would be neither wise...of disease are wholly unintelligible to the other." Or, as you touch the tender point in another letter: — " I do not think that any well-educated medical...
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Fraser's Magazine, Volume 64

1861 - 882 pages
...know to have no foundation in reality. To join with Homoeopathists in attendance on cases of either medical or surgical disease, would be neither wise...of disease, are wholly unintelligible to the other. I am, dear Sir, Yours, &c. BC BBODIE. 340 341 MODERN ART IN" BERLIN. "TIT EN of letters and taste have...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 71

1861 - 674 pages
...know to have no foundation in reality. To join with Homeeopathists in attendance on cases of either medical or surgical disease, would be neither wise...of disease, are wholly unintelligible to the other. I am, dear sir, Yours, etc., BC BBODEB. A NEW STIMULANT. — Attention has lately been redirected in...
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Medical Times and Gazette, Volume 2

1861 - 844 pages
...know to have no foundation in reality. To join with Homœopathists in attendance on cases of either Medical or Surgical disease would be neither wise...of disease are wholly unintelligible to the other. I am, dear Sir, yours, &c. BC BRODIE. Medloal Times Sí Garotte. Sept. 7, 1861. 249 REVIEWS. Army Medical...
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The British Journal of Homoeopathy, Volume 19

John James Drysdale, Robert Ellis Dudgeon, Richard Hughes, John Rutherfurd Russell - 1861 - 732 pages
...know to have no foundation in reality. To join with homoeopathists in attendance on cases of either medical or surgical disease, would be neither wise...a medical consultation is the good of the patient l and we cannot suppose that any such result can arise from the interchange of opinions, where the...
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The preservation of general health

Edwin Payne - 1862 - 72 pages
...consultations with Homoeopathists : " To join with Homoeopathists, in attendance on cases of either medical or surgical disease, would be neither wise...disease, are wholly unintelligible to the other." The post hoc propter hoc mode of reasoning is abundantly adopted with respect to Homoeopathy. Doubtless...
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Skin diseases and their cure by diathetical treatment

Edwin Payne - 1863 - 150 pages
...consultations with homcoopathists : " To join with homoeopathists, in attendance on cases of either medical or surgical disease, would be neither wise...disease, are wholly unintelligible to the other." The post hoc propter hoc mode of reasoning is abundantly adopted with respect to homoeopathy. Doubtless...
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The Works of Sir Benjamin Collins Brodie, bart. ... v. 1, Volume 1

Sir Benjamin Brodie - 1865 - 734 pages
...know to have no foundation in reality. To join with Homceopathists in attendance on cases of either medical or surgical disease, would be neither wise...of disease, are wholly unintelligible to the other. proper r symptoi his frier for a reg mischief THE That has pre^ dissatisf USE AND ABUSE OF TOBACCO....
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The Works of Sir Benjamin Collins Brodie: ... with an Autobiography, Volume 1

Sir Benjamin Brodie, Charles Hawkins - 1865 - 770 pages
...know to have no foundation in reality. To join with HomoBopathists in attendance on cases of either medical or surgical disease, would be neither wise...of disease, are wholly unintelligible to the other. THE USE AND ABUSE OF TOBACCO. FROM 'THE TIMES,' . Acocsr 31, 1860. HAVING been applied to some time...
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The British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review, Or, Quarterly ..., Volume 36

1865 - 614 pages
...cases cither of medical or surgical disen.se would be neither wise nor honest. The object of a medica! consultation is the good of the patient, and we cannot...result can arise from the interchange of opinions where thu views entertained, or professed to be entertained, by one. of the parties as to the nature and...
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