id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt miua.2225918.0001.001 Payne, W. E. Address and poem delivered before the Massachusetts Homoeopathic Medical Society, in the Tremont Temple, Boston, on the occasion of the centennial birth-day of Doctor Samuel Hahnemann, April 10, 1855. Address by W.E. Payne, M.D. ; poem by Henry C. Preston, M.D. 1855 .txt text/plain 1668 104 67 of investigation, did Hahnemann discover the true law of Almost the first of Hahnemann's practice, after his discovery, was at the Insane Asylum, at Georgenthal, founded gave to Hahnemann, and his treatment, great notoriety. the long period of time during which the world was destitute of a law of cure. was constantly indicating the true law by remarkable cures, finger-post which guided their course; yet the most remarkable cures occurred in the opposite manner. Every succeeding epoch or dispensation took along with it.all the discoveries of the preceding, and in its turn advanced the great work of developing a true system of healing. Europe, under Allopathic treatment, presents a fearful mortality of 63 per cent. period when the above statistics were made up, no Hospitals for Homoeopathic practice were in existence or allowed. was brought about by the wonderful success of the Homoeopathic treatment of Yellow Fever in that region. ./cache/miua.2225918.0001.001.pdf ./txt/miua.2225918.0001.001.txt