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" They ask — and it must be confessed they ask with reason — what pledge can be afforded them, that the boasted remedies of the present day will not, like their predecessors, fall into disrepute, and in their turn serve only as humiliating memorials... "
Theory and Practice of Homoeopathy: First Part, Containing a Theory of ... - Página 10
por I. G. Rosenstein - 1840 - 288 páginas
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Pharmacologia, al, The history of medicinal substances. Ed. the 6th, corrected

John Ayrton Paris - 1825 - 1036 páginas
...medicines, can hardly excite our astonishment, much less our indignation ; nor can we be surprised to find, that another portion of mankind has at once arraigned...like their predecessors, fall into disrepute, and in * A late foreign writer impressed with this sentiment has given the following nattering definition...
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Curiosities of Medical Experience

John Gideon Millingen - 1838 - 456 páginas
...medicines, can hardly excite our astonishment, much less our indignation ; nor can we be surprised to find that another portion of mankind has at once arraigned...or derided it as a composition of error and fraud. A late foreign writer, impressed with this sentiment, has given the following flattering definition...
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Miscellanies on Homoeopathy, Volumen1

1839 - 232 páginas
...medicines, can hardly excite our astonishment, much less our indignation; nor can we be surprised to find that another portion of mankind has at once arraigned...or derided it as a composition of error and fraud. A late foreign writer, impressed with this sentiment, has given the following./fattermg• definition...
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the monthly

j. ryan md - 1866 - 788 páginas
...place from time to time in the practice of medicine before us, we may ask what pledge can be given that the boasted remedies of the present day will...like their predecessors, fall into disrepute, and remain only as memorials of the credulity and infatuation of those who have praised their virtues,...
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Essays on medicine

William Sharp - 1874 - 838 páginas
...medicines, can hardly excite our astonishment, much less our indignation ; nor can we be surprised to find that another portion of mankind has at once arraigned...derided it as a composition of error and fraud. They ask—and it must be confessed that they ask with reason—what pledge can be afforded them, that the...
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Home Made Treatment

Charles Fessenden Nichols - 1879 - 56 páginas
...produced an unfavorable impression can hardly excite our astonishment, nor can we he surprised that a portion of mankind has at once arraigned physic as...or derided it as a composition of error and fraud. In the progress of the history of medicines, when shall we be able to produce a discovery or improvement...
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Natural Causes and Supernatural Seemings

Henry Maudsley - 1886 - 430 páginas
...of a well-trained school-boy. What pledge have men, or can they have, that the supernatural beliefs of the present day will not, like their predecessors, fall into disrepute, and in their turn serve as humiliating memorials of the credulity and infatuation of the people who entertain them ? CHAPTEE...
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Natural Causes and Supernatural Seemings, by Henry Maudsley

Henry Maudsley - 1886 - 430 páginas
...of a well-trained school-boy. What pledge have men, or can they have, that the supernatural beliefs of the present day will not, like their predecessors, fall into disrepute, and in their turn serve as humiliating memorials of the credulity and infatuation of the people who entertain them ? CHAPTEE...
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Natural Causes and Supernatural Seemings

Henry Maudsley - 1887 - 494 páginas
...of a well-trained school-boy. 'What pledge have men, or can they have, that the supernatural beliefs of the present day will not, like their predecessors, fall into disrepute, and in their turn serve as humiliating memorials of the credulity and infatuation of the people who entertain them ? CHAPTEE...
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Sharp's Tracts on Homoeopathy

William Sharp - 1894 - 244 páginas
...medicines can hardly excite our astonishment, much less our indignation, nor can we be surprised to find that another portion of mankind has at once arraigned...derided it as a composition of error and fraud. They ask — andit must beconfessed that they ask with reason — what pledge can be afforded them, that the...
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