The Hahnemannian Monthly, Volum 56

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LaBarre Printing Company, 1921
 

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Side 477 - I, that am curtail'd of this fair proportion, Cheated of feature by dissembling nature, Deform'd, unfinish'd, sent before my time Into this breathing world, scarce half made up, And that so lamely and unfashionable That dogs bark at me as I halt by them...
Side 76 - The accepted definition of a homoeopathic physician is "one who adds to his knowledge of medicine a special knowledge of homoeopathic therapeutics and observes the law of similia. All that pertains to the great field of medical learning is his by tradition, by inheritance, by right.
Side 97 - At first small gray specks or elevated gray spots (glanders-nodules), varying in size from that of a pin's head to that of a pea, make their appearance (Fig.
Side 653 - In spite of all scientific speculations and experiments regarding small-pox vaccination, Jenner's discovery remained an erratic block in medicine, till the biochemically thinking Pasteur, devoid of all medical classroom knowledge, traced the origin of this therapeutic block to a principle which cannot better be characterized than by Hahnemann's word :
Side 653 - Indeed, what else causes the epidemiological immunity in sheep, vaccinated against anthrax, than the influence previously exerted by a virus similar in character to that of the fatal anthrax virus ? And by what technical term could we more appropriately speak of this influence, exerted by a similar virus, than by Hahnemann's word :
Side 657 - That such metals, acting in doses which therapeutics considered heretofore as ineffectual and useless, by making a profound impression on some of the chemical processes of life whose deviations are connected with many morbid conditions, are probably destined to take an important place among the remedies of functional therapeutics.
Side 658 - In any consideration of pharmacology the importance of the so-called "selective affinity" of cells or "tissue proclivity" cannot be over-estimated. Hahnemann, perhaps, could not explain why the single remedy, for which he contended so vigorously, was the scientific prescription, but with present knowledge it is easily explainable. Chemical reactions are definite and positive. An unsatisfied equation cannot be completed by the addition of any wandering chemical, which by haphazard chance may come...
Side 801 - ... syphilis with the following histories : Infection with syphilis dating back from three to twenty-five years. Patients who had received treatment until the Wassermann reaction had become negative. A number of patients who had no history of infection, who had taken no treatment, and who had a slightly positive Wassermann reaction usually in the cholesterin antigen. A group of patients in whom the Wassermann reaction was slightly positive in the cholesterin and noncholesterin antigens, or strongly...
Side 293 - Syphilis of the nervous system probably begins in the first year of the infection. The number of cases corresponds roughly with the total number of cases of so-called late neurosyphilis. These statements are based on the following observations: (a) The number of early cases showing positive findings in the spinal fluid; (b) familial types of neurosyphilis; (c) biologic evidence of a neurotropic strain of the treponema; (d) persistence of the infection in loco, as in aortitis, interstitial...
Side 663 - Organon of the Art of Healing," written a hundred years ago by one Samuel Hahnemann, and it will be found that the notes of all these latter day scientists are so attuned that when that voice of a century ago sings its lay to the' modern music there is not a suspicion of discord, but in perfect sweetness the whole temple of science is resonant and reverberant in one symphony of perfect harmony.

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