id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt miua.2188039.0001.001 Granier, Michel. Conferences upon homoeopathy. Tr. from the French, by H. E. Wilkinson and C. A. C. Clark. 1860 .txt text/plain 103766 6045 71 why so few of the medical men of the old school accept the new doctrine. CONFERENCE.-The possible--The action of infinitesimal doses, considered as possible; proofs furnished by reason, and by the phenomena of nature. First, by medical men, who know everything in medicine, except Homoeopathy; by the learned, who have Suppose this question answered:-What are the principles of the medical doctrine of Hahnemann? Another patient is suffering from some organic affection, consumption for example, and the doctor says, "The much study and great practical knowledge, that scepticism in medicine is the perfection of science, and that and generally extended; the time came when philosophers wished to know more of mankind, more particularly in a physical point of view, and thus they commenced, not only to study, but to practise medicine. laws are as follow:In acute cases, organic maladies, the diseases of children, of women, and old people; to subjects excessively ./cache/miua.2188039.0001.001.pdf ./txt/miua.2188039.0001.001.txt