id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt miua.2428481.0001.001 Chepmell, Edward Charles. A domestic homœopathy : restricted to its legitimate sphere of practice : together with rules for diet and regimen / by Edward C. Chepmell 1849 .txt text/plain 48961 3552 70 first of all, by leaving out the whole of that class of diseases, which none but qualified persons should undertake, with the exception only of those sudden and urgent cases, not to be mistaken, which require immediate attention before better advice can be procured. diet and regimen are not enjoined, it is taken for granted that the Homoeopathic Dietary, and likewise the general rules with regard to Regimen, will be referred to for of the fourth dilution of Hep. Sulph., are to be dissolved in four tea or dessert spoonfuls of cold water, and taken in doses of one tea-spoonful night and morning, until finished. Diet and Regimen.-Light food should be enjoined for a few days, especially if there is fever. four hours, or thrice a day, according to their intensity, either by itself, or else, when these symptoms are attendant upon a more marked disorder in solution, in doses of a sixth part thrice a day, followed by Nux v., 3 glob. ./cache/miua.2428481.0001.001.pdf ./txt/miua.2428481.0001.001.txt