| John Harley (M.D.) - 1869 - 478 pages
...will be decreased (Cases 5, 10), the tongue be moist (Cases 6, 8), and the pupils contracted (Case 5). Two similar effects, the one arising from a local...spreading circles on a smooth sheet of water, interfere and neutralise each other. The coincidence of the two actions and a corresponding augmentation of the... | |
| John Harley - 1869 - 426 pages
...will be decreased (Gases 5, 10), the tongue be moist (Cases 6, 8), and the pupils contracted (Case 5). Two similar effects, the one arising from a local...spreading circles on a smooth sheet of water, interfere and neutralise each other. The coincidence of the two actions and a corresponding augmentation of the... | |
| John James Drysdale, Robert Ellis Dudgeon, Richard Hughes, John Rutherfurd Russell - 1871 - 844 pages
...fevers." And as he himself finds it so very beneficial in these same affections, he has to suggest that " two similar effects, the one arising from a local...water, interfere with and neutralise each other." We have no homoeopathy more positive than this. II. From the symptoms of the urine we pass to those... | |
| 1871 - 96 pages
...that while it irritates in health it calms in disease. And he explains the phenomenon thus : — •" Two similar effects, the one arising from a local...circles on a smooth sheet of water, interfere with and neutralize each other." This is an explanation of homœopathic action which has been current in the... | |
| 1872 - 452 pages
...fevers.' And as he himself finds it so very beneficial in these same affections, he has to suggest that ' two similar effects, the one arising from a local...water, interfere with and neutralise each other.' We have no homoeopathy more positive than this." " The action of Bell, en the bladder is that of an... | |
| British Homoeopathic Society - 1873 - 692 pages
...fevers." And as he himself finds it so very beneficial in these same affections, he has to suggest that " two similar effects, the one arising from a local...water, interfere with and neutralise each other." We have no homoeopathy more positive than this. II. From the symptoms of the urine we pass to those... | |
| 1874 - 796 pages
...converted in febrile diseases into a tonic and sedative influence," and explaining this phenomenon thus : " Two similar effects, the one arising from a local...circles on a smooth sheet of water, interfere with and neutralize each other ;*' which is an explanation of homoeopathic action that has been given in almost... | |
| 1884 - 784 pages
...MjinA ifisw. BELLADONNA. Jill Berow. Much 1, 1884. developed, the poise will be decreased, the tongue moist, and the pupils contracted. Two similar effects,...of water interfere with and neutralise each other." Thus, the febrile movement produced by belladonna is less active than that caused by aconite, the pulse... | |
| Richard Hughes - 1884 - 312 pages
...whether secondary or primary, all pretence at antipathy is given up. " Two similar effects," he writes " the one arising from a local irritation, and the other...of water, interfere with and neutralise each other ; " and again — " it appears that the stimulant action of belladonna is converted in great measure... | |
| alfred c. pope, m.d., and d. dyce brown, m.a., m.d. - 1884 - 968 pages
...i. isfu. BELLADONNA. J.1J. Review, Mmrch 1, 1884. developed, the pulse will be decreased, the tongue moist, and the pupils contracted. Two similar effects, the one arising from & local irritation and the other from the presence of belladonna, like spreading circles on a smooth... | |
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