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" ... takes note of nothing in every individual disease, except the changes in the health of the body and of the mind which can be perceived externally by means of the senses... "
Organon of Medicine - Page 50
de Samuel Hahnemann - 1906 - 304 pages
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Lectures on the Theory and Practice of Homoeopathy

Robert Ellis Dudgeon - 1854 - 634 pages
...vi. we find it written : — • • " The unprejudiced observer, let his powers of penetration be ever so great, takes note of nothing in every individual...changes in the health of the body and of the mind which can be perceived externally by means of the senses, that is to say, he notices only the deviations...
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The British Homoeopathic Review, Volume 11

1867 - 800 pages
...which all these symptoms can be found, is the best medicine the patient can have. HAHNEMANN says he "takes note of nothing in every individual disease...changes in the health of the body and of the mind (the symptoms), which can be perceived externally by means of the senses," It will not be denied that...
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Essays on Medicine: Being an Investigation of Homoeopathy and Other Medical ...

William Sharp - 1874 - 848 pages
...which all these symptoms can be found, is the best medicine the patient can have. Hahnemann says he " takes note of nothing in every individual disease...changes in the health of the body and of the mind (the symptoms), which can be perceived externally by means of the senses." It will not be denied that...
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Essays on medicine

William Sharp - 1874 - 838 pages
...which all these symptoms can be found, is the best medicine the patient can have. Hahnemann says he "takes note of nothing in every individual disease except the changes in the health of the body 30 466 MEDICAL PROGRESS. [ESSA\ and of the mind (the symptoms), which can be per ceived externally...
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Monthly Homoeopathic Review, Volume 30

1886 - 798 pages
...of Cullen and Brown in his thoughts when he penned this passage) ' let his powers of penetration be ever so great, takes note of nothing in every individual...disease, except the changes in the health of the body iind of the mind (morbid phenomena, accidents, symptoms) which can be perceived externally by means...
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The British Homoeopathic Review, Volume 30

1886 - 796 pages
...of Cullen and Brown in his thoughts when he penned this passage) ' let his powers of penetration be ever so great, takes note of nothing in every individual disease, except the changes hi the health of the body :in.d of the min/i (morbid phenomena, accidents, symptoms) which can be perceived...
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Monthly Homoeopathic Review, Volume 37

1893 - 790 pages
...Hahnemann's method of ascertaining it. " The physician," he says, " takes note of nothing in every case of disease except the changes in the health of the body...is to say, he notices only the deviations from the previously healthy state of the now diseased individual which are felt by the patient himself, remarked...
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Monthly Homoeopathic Review, Volume 38

1894 - 806 pages
...which HAHNEMANN used the term " symptom " will be evident from the following extracts. He speaks of " the changes in the health of the body and of the mind...be perceived externally by means of the senses."* In a note to the same section we read, " is not, then, that irliich in cognisable by the senses in...
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The British Homoeopathic Review, Volume 38

1894 - 808 pages
...which HAHNEMANN used the term " symptom " will be evident from the following extracts. He speaks of " the changes in the health of the body and of the mind...be perceived externally by means of the senses."* In a note to the same section we read, " is not, then, that which is cognisable by the senses in disease,...
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Pamphlets - Homoeopathic, Volume 18

1884 - 384 pages
...transcendental speculations which can receive no confirmations from experience— be his powers of penetration ever so great, takes note of nothing in every individual...body and of the mind (morbid phenomena, accidents, ngatptomn) which can be perceived externally by means of the senses ; that is to say, he notices only...
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