Evil consequences only ensue from a long continued interruption. From circumstances I am often obliged to leave it off for two or three days, and I feel only slight languor and loss of appetite, and I resume taking the arsenic in somewhat smaller doses.... The British Journal of Homoeopathy - Page 4831860Full view - About this book
| 1859 - 940 pages
...interruption. From circumstances, I am often obliged to leave it off for two or three days, and I feel only slight languor and loss of appetite, and I resume...induced to try it a second time, from a belief that my first illness might have arisen from some other cause. On the third day of the second week, after leaving... | |
| John James Drysdale, Robert Ellis Dudgeon, Richard Hughes, John Rutherfurd Russell - 1860 - 718 pages
...as above. Mr. continues : — " About an hour after taking my first dose (I took the same quantify daily for three months), there followed slight perspiration...induced to try it a second time, from a belief that my first illness might have arisen from some other cause. On the third day of the second week after leaving... | |
| 1860 - 982 pages
...interruption. From circumstances I am often obliged to leave it off for two or three days, and I feel only slight languor and loss of appetite, and I resume...induced to try it a second time from a belief that my first illness nii^ht have arisen from some other cause. On the third day of the second week after leaving... | |
| 1860 - 504 pages
...interruption. From circumstances I am often obliged to leave it off for two or three days, and I feel only slight languor and loss of appetite, and I resume...induced to try it a second time from a belief that my first illness might have arisen from some other cause. Ou the third day of the second week after leaving... | |
| 1860 - 648 pages
...leave it off for two or three days, and I feel only slight languor and loss of appetite, and I resume the arsenic in somewhat smaller doses. On two occasions,...induced to try it a second time, from a belief that my first illness might have arisen from some other cause. On the third day of the second week, after leaving... | |
| 1860 - 690 pages
...interruption. From circumstances I am often obliged to leave it off for two or three days, and I feel only slight languor and loss of appetite, and I resume...the arsenic. The second time was in January 1855. ^ wfts induced to try it a second time from a belief that my first illness might have arisen from some... | |
| 1860 - 392 pages
...interruption. From circumstances I am often obliged to leave it off for two or three days, and I feel only slight languor and loss of appetite, and I resume...attempted entirely to leave off the arsenic. The second lime was in January, 1855. I was induced to try it a second time from a belief that my first illness... | |
| 1860 - 976 pages
...interruption. From circumstances I am often obliged to leave it off for two or three days, and I feel only slight languor and loss of appetite, and I resume...in somewhat smaller doses. On two occasions, at the earliest solicitations of my friends, I attempted entirely to leave off the arsenic. The second time... | |
| 1869 - 612 pages
...interruption. From circumstances I am often obliged to leave it off for two or three days, and I feel only slight languor and loss of appetite, and I resume...induced to try it a second time from a belief that my first illness might have arisen from some other cause. On the third day of the second week after leaving... | |
| 1860 - 1016 pages
...interruption. From circumstances, I am often obliged to leave it off for two or three days, and I feel only slight languor and loss of appetite, and I resume...induced to try it a second time, from a belief that my first illness might have arisen from some other cause. On the third day of the second week, after leaving... | |
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