id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt miua.2187704.0001.001 Croserio, C. On homoeopathic medicine : illustrating its superiority over the other medical doctrines, with an account of the regimen to be followed during the treatment of diseases / by M. Croserio ... Tr. from the French, with notes, containing the opinions of Brera, Broussais, &c., on homoeopathia. By C. Neidhard, M. D. 1837 .txt text/plain 21338 818 53 light current of air, the least bad weather, the changes of the season, or of the moon, a frost, a little over excitement, fatigue, somewhat prolonged vigils, the smallest excess in eating, the least vexation, or trouble, in a word the slightest deviation from his accustomed manner of living, produces indisposition and sickness. to a graver disease; the old medicine on the contrary pays no attention to these predisposing causes, because it has no other remedies to oppose them than a suitable regimen, always an insufficient resource to destroy them completely. In these latter times of the dominion of medicine called physiological,have we not seen physicians, more zealous than their master, in their persuasion that the proximate cause of diseases existed by medicine: 1, by the action of medicines opposed to the symptoms of the natural malady; 2, by revulsive means; 3, by medicines producing an effect, similar to the disease. ./cache/miua.2187704.0001.001.pdf ./txt/miua.2187704.0001.001.txt