id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt miua.2188058.0001.001 Leo-Wolf, William. Remarks on the abracadabra of the nineteenth century : or on Dr. Samuel Hahnemann's homeopathic medicine, with particular reference to Dr. Constantine Hering's "Concise view of the rise and progress of homoeopathic medicine," Philadelphia, 1833. By William Leo-Wolf. 1835 .txt text/plain 92250 2685 45 Moreover all records in the history of medicine of the cure of diseases, in a manner different from his, are, according to Hahnemann, entirely false, and even one single speedy and permanent of Hahnemann, asserting that homieopathic drugs alone act absolutely and unconditionally, do not common sense and experience claim also for the immense multitude of agents in all surrounding nature, at least a little more to excite the same counter-and-after-actions which he claims for his infinite atoms? profession has, on that account, in almost all ages, mistaken similar'processes for critical evacuations, by which a morbid matter is thrown out of the body, which the fancy of the physicians presumes to be the only cause of the disease; whereas it is to be regarded merely as the natural consequence of the more energetic general vital reaction, and of the re-beginning healthy functions of ./cache/miua.2188058.0001.001.pdf ./txt/miua.2188058.0001.001.txt