Totally different, however, is the result when two similar diseases meet together in the organism, that is to say, when to the disease already present, a stronger similar one is added. In such cases we see how a cure can be effected by the operations... Organon of medicine - Page 71de Samuel Hahnemann - 1901 - 304 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Samuel Christian F. Hahnemann - 1849 - 382 pages
...great destruction of parts, especially in the complication with psora that is so frequent. § XLIII. Totally different, however, is the result when two...operations of nature, and we get a lesson as to how we ought to cure. § XLIV. Two diseases thus similar to each other can neither (as is asserted of dissimilar... | |
| William Sharp - 1853 - 286 pages
...cured, even by nature herself, by the accession of a new dissimilar disease, be it ever so strong." " Totally different however is the result when two similar...operations of nature, and we get a lesson as to how we ought to cure." Dissimilar diseases he arranges under three heads ; 1st — If the two dissimilar... | |
| James Young Simpson - 1853 - 312 pages
...similarity of symptoms."^ "When two similar diseases (as he again states it) meet together in the same body, that is to say, when to the disease already present a stronger similar one is added, we see how a cure CAN be effected by the operations of Nature, and we get a LESSON as to how we ought... | |
| Sir James Young Simpson - 1853 - 314 pages
...similarity of symptoms."1 "When two similar diseases (as he again states it) meet together in the same body, that is to say, when to the disease already present a stronger similar one is added, we see how a cure CAN be effected by the operations of Nature, and we get a LESSON as to how we ought... | |
| William Sharp - 1856 - 384 pages
...cured, even by nature herself, by the accession of a new dissimilar disease, be it ever so strong." " Totally different, however, is the result when two...operations of nature, and we get a lesson as to how we ought to cure." Dissimilar diseases he arranges under three heads : " 1st. If the two dissimilar... | |
| James Rogers - 1870 - 260 pages
...such cases have occurred frequently enough, much more so than Hahnemann seems disposed to admit. ' Totally different, however, is the result when two...operations of nature, and we get a lesson as to how we ought to cure.' No ! invariably and in every case do two diseases differing certainly in kind, but... | |
| William Sharp - 1874 - 848 pages
...cured, even by nature herself, by the accession of a new dissimilar disease, be it ever so strong." " Totally different, however, is the result when two...operations of nature, and we get a lesson as to how we ought to cure." Dissimilar diseases he arranges under three heads : " 1 st. If the two dissimilar... | |
| William Sharp - 1885 - 300 pages
...cured, even by nature herself, by the accession of a new dissimilar disease, be it ever so strong." " Totally different, however, is the result when two...disease already present, a stronger similar one is * Tract No. 7. added. In such cases we see how a cure can be effected by the operations of nature,... | |
| William Sharp - 1894 - 244 pages
...cured, even by nature herself, by the accession of a new dissimilar disease, be it ever so strong." " Totally different, however, is the result when two...operations of nature, and we get a lesson as to how we ought to cure." Dissimilar diseases he arranges under three heads: 1st. If the two dissimilar diseases... | |
| Samuel Hahnemann - 1895 - 218 pages
...maladies to each other, can very well happen without disparagement to the unity of life. I 43. (»> Totally different, however, is the result when two...meet together in the organism, that is to say, when 1 For mercury, besides the morbid symptoms which by virtue of similarity can cure the venereal disease... | |
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