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Publications of the Massachusetts Homoeopathic Medical Society - Page 28
by Massachusetts Homoeopathic Medical Society - 1885
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Essays on Medicine: Being an Investigation of Homoeopathy and Other Medical ...

William Sharp - 1874 - 848 pages
...definite, and consummate method of healing, of which the commonweal may have the advantage. By fited, definite, and consummate, I mean a line of practice...been proved competent to the cure of this or that disease."1 At different epochs, and by various writers, from Democritus and Hippocrates downwards,...
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Diseases of the Hip, Knee, and Ankle Joints: With Their Deformities, Treated ...

Hugh Owen Thomas - 1878 - 444 pages
...upon what follows, viz., that there must be some fixed, definite, and consummate MF.THODUS MEDENDI, of which the commonweal may have the advantage. By...proved competent to the cure of this or that disease. I by no means am satisfied with the record of a few successful operations, either of the doctor or...
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Tracts on Homœopathy, Issue 1

William Sharp - 1885 - 300 pages
...meihodus medendi, (law or method of cure,) of which the commonweal may have the advantage. By faced, definite, and consummate, I mean a line of practice...in that manner been proved competent to the cure of diseases. I by no means am satisfied with the record of a few successful operations either of the doctor...
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Sharp's Tracts on Homoeopathy

William Sharp - 1894 - 244 pages
...that there must be some fixed, definite, and consummate methodus medendi, (law or method of cure,) of which the commonweal may have the advantage. By...in that manner been proved competent to the cure of diseases. I by no means am satisfied with the record of a few successful operations either of the doctor...
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Ancients and Moderns: A Study of the Rise of the Scientific Movement in ...

Richard Foster Jones - 1982 - 386 pages
...could be advanced: a faithful history of the disease, and a regular and exact method which must be "built upon a sufficient number of experiments, and...proved competent to the cure of this or that disease." Elsewhere he argues the validity of his method because it has been tested by the infallible touchstone...
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Diseases of the Hip, Knee, and Ankle Joints

Hugh Owen Thomas - 1991 - 418 pages
...upon what follows, viz., that there must be some fixed, definite, and consummate MF.THODUS MEUENDI, of which the commonweal may have the advantage. By...proved competent to the cure of this or that disease. I by no means am satisfied with the record of a few successful operations, either of the doctor or...
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Reframing Disease Contextually

Mary Ann Gardell Cutter - 2003 - 214 pages
...fancies, but rather from experience. There must be some fixed, definite, and consummate methodus medendi, of which the commonweal may have the advantage. By...competent to the cure of this or that disease.... I require that they be shown to succeed universally, or at least under such and such circumstance (...
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The Veterinarian: A Monthly Journal of Veterinary Science, Volume 57, Part 2

1884 - 536 pages
...effects of remedies in disease, their modes of action, and the best methods of administering them." based and built upon a sufficient number of experiments,...proved competent to the cure of this or that disease." Finding that views so forcibly expressed by practitioners of great repute so closely coincided with...
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