That there may therefore be no misapprehension about the cases I saw in your hospital, I will add, that all I saw were true cases of cholera, in the various stages of the disease ; and that I saw several cases which did well under your treatment, which... Parliamentary Papers - Page 5by Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1855Full view - About this book
| Homeopathy - 1866 - 652 pages
...homoeopathic system; that you had in me in your camp an enemy, rather than a friend * * * * That there may be no misapprehension about the cases I saw in your...hesitation in saying would have sunk under any other." The aggregate statistics of results of allopathic treatment of cholera in Europe and America show a... | |
| 1884 - 536 pages
...medicine" was 59'2 per cent. Dr. McLoughlin, in his report, stated as follows : — " That there may be no misapprehension about the cases I saw in your...hesitation in saying would have sunk under any other." It would be, to me, intensely interesting to know what that bitter foe of Dr. Habnemann and his principle,... | |
| 1864 - 618 pages
...something of what the medical treatment ought to be ; and •' That there may therefore be no apprehension about the cases I saw in your hospital, I will add,...hesitation in saying would have sunk under any other. " In eonclusion, I must repeat to you what I have already told you, and what I have told every one with... | |
| Homeopathy - 1891 - 448 pages
...disease and to know something of what the treatment ought to be. And that there may be, therefore, no misapprehension about the cases I saw in your hospital,...have no hesitation in saying would have sunk under other treatment." Another physician presented the Michigan State prison figures. 62 THE MEDICAL VISITOR.... | |
| Tyler M.L. - 2023 - 36 pages
.... That there may be no misapprehension about the cases I saw in your hospital, I will add, that aU I saw were true cases of cholera, in the various stages...other. " In conclusion, I must repeat to you what 1 have already told you, and what I have told everyone with whom I have conversed, that although an... | |
| Homeopathy - 1861 - 740 pages
...I saw in your hospital, I will add that all I saw were true cases of cholera, in various stages of disease, and that I saw several cases which did well...under any other. In conclusion, I must repeat to you, which I have already told you, and what I have told every one with whom I have conversed, that, although... | |
| Medicine - 1899 - 804 pages
...medical officers : ' All I saw were true cases of cholera in the various stages of the disease, and I saw several cases which did well under your treatment...hesitation in saying would have sunk under any other.' " I am, Sir, yours truly, " JOHN H. CLARKE." " Clarges Street, W., October 12th, 1899 " " To the Editor... | |
| Medicine - 1866 - 882 pages
...will add that all I saw were true cases of cholera, in the various stages of the disease ; and that / saw several cases which did well under your treatment,...hesitation in saying would have sunk under any other.*" The reason, too, for the rejection of these returns by the Medical Council was other than that stated... | |
| Medicine - 1884 - 796 pages
...said : " All I saw were two cases of cholera, in the various stages of the disease ; and I saw several which did well under your treatment, which I have...hesitation in saying, would have sunk under any other." The mortality, according to Dr. Macloughlin's return, was 16.4 per cent. ; the mortality in the other... | |
| John Henry Clarke - 1999 - 92 pages
...saw were true cases of cholera in the various stages of the disease ; and that I saw several coses which did well under your treatment, which I have no hesitation in saying would hare sunk under any ether. " In conclusion, I must repeat to you what I have already told you, and... | |
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