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" ... formidable monster. But we were doomed to experience the ordinary process of disappointment; the practice, as usual, was found inefficient or injurious, and it was, after a short time, supplanted by the use of the lancet. But this practice was even... "
The Cyclopædia of Practical Medicine: Comprising Treatises on the Nature ... - Page lxix
edited by - 1832
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Sketch of the History of Medicine: From Its Origin to the ..., Issue 176

John Bostock - Medicine - 1835 - 284 pages
...the use of the lancet. But this practice was even more short-lived than either of its predecessors; and thus, in a space of less than forty years, we...of no avail? that it is all imaginary or deceptive ? I should feel most unwilling to be compelled to form such a conclusion, nor do I conceive that it...
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Theory and Practice of Homoeopathy: First Part, Containing a Theory of ...

I. G. Rosenstein - Homeopathy - 1840 - 312 pages
...the use of the lancet. But this practice was even more short-lived than either of its predecessors; and thus, in a space of less, than forty years, we have gone through three revolutions of opinions with respect to our treatment of a disease of very frequent occurrence, and of the most decisive...
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The Cyclopaedia of Practical Medicine: Comprising Treatises on the ..., Volume 3

Sir John Forbes, Alexander Tweedie, John Conolly - Medicine - 1845 - 788 pages
...the use of the lancet. But this practice was even more short-lived than either of its predecessors; and thus, in a space of less than forty years, we...with respect to our treatment of a disease of very Irequent occurrence, and of the most decisive and urgent symptoms. Are we, then, to conclude that all...
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The Comparative Merits of Alloeopathy, the Old Medical Practice: And ...

I. G. Rosenstein - Homeopathy - 1846 - 304 pages
...But this practice was even more short-lived than either of its predecessors. And thus in the space of forty years we have gone through three revolutions of opinion with respect to a disease of very frequent occurrence, and of very decisive and urgent symptoms.'" In the case of the...
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Homoeopathy and Its Principles Explained

John Epps - Homeopathy - 1850 - 346 pages
...supplanted by the use of the lancet. But this practice was even more shortlived than its predecessors; and thus, in a space of less than forty years, we...unwilling to be compelled to form such a conclusion." Dr. James Johnson, one of the most judicious of the old-system practitioners, recommends, in his ;l...
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Homoeopathic Record, Volumes 1-2

Homeopathy - 1851 - 862 pages
...supplanted by the use of the lancet. But this practice was even more shortlived than its predecessors ; and thus, in a space of less than forty years, we...conclude that all medical treatment is of no avail P — that it is imaginary or deceptive ? We should feel most unwilling to be compelled to form such...
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The American Eclectic Practice of Medicine, Volume 1

Ichabod Gibson Jones - Medicine, Eclectic - 1857 - 820 pages
...the use of the lancet. But this practice was even more short-lived than either of its predecessors ; and thus, in a space of less than forty years, we...occurrence, and of the most decisive and urgent symptoms." But while thus mutation and revolution stand forth so, conspicuous in the history of the science, we...
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The American eclectic practice of medicine v. 1, Volume 1

Ichabod Gibson Jones - 1857 - 822 pages
...the use of the lancet. But this practice was even more short-lived than either of its predecessors ; and thus, in a space of less than forty years, we...occurrence, and of the most decisive and urgent symptoms." But while thus mutation and revolution stand forth so conspicuous in the history of the science,. we...
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A Synopsis of lectures on medical science

Alva Curtis - 1858 - 462 pages
...of labor, and the fruits of the toil of all that had written before him, asks, (page 78, ) " are we to conclude that all medical treatment is of no avail? That it is all imaginary or deceptive?" I must join in the answer, "I should feel most unwilling to be compelled to form such a conclusion;...
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The Study of medicine v.1, Volume 1

John Mason Good - 1864 - 766 pages
...the use of the lancet. But this practice was even more short-lived than either of its predecessors ; and thus, in a space of less than forty years, we...conclude that all medical treatment is of no avail Î that it is all imaginary or deceptive ? I should feel most unwilling to be compelled to form such...
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