id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt miua.2435750.0001.001 Rosenstein, I. G. Theory and practice of homoeopathy. First part, containing a theory of homoeopathy, with dietetic rules, etc. / by I.G. Rosenstein. 1840 .txt text/plain 59020 3820 66 remedial,even those that in a natural or crude state betrayed not the least medicinal powers upon the human delicacy and susceptibility of the constitution of the person experimented upon (both, generally, and as to the particular medicines,) must be duly considered in estimating resting, eating, drinking, moral emotions, intelleclual aetivity, confined or open air, atmospheric changes, the different times of day, and the changes of seasons, what influence sex, temperament, moral and intellectual character, admissible in practices; and every medical man ougku itodistinguish, asexactly as possible, the different medicaments, lbothk as causes of disease and as means of cure. 3. The method which both acts directly upon the diseased organ, and produces effects similar to those of the If a remedy produces symptoms contrary to those exhibited by the sick organs, it will, for a short time, suppress some of the natural symptoms; it will act as a paliative. ./cache/miua.2435750.0001.001.pdf ./txt/miua.2435750.0001.001.txt