id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt miun.ajz0494.0001.001 Hooker, Worthington Homœopathy [electronic resource] : an examination of its doctrines and evidences. By Worthington Hooker ... 1851 .txt text/plain 23077 1178 66 PHYSICIAN AND PATIENT; or, A PRACTICAL VIEW OF THE MUTUAL DUTIES, RELATIONS, AND INTERESTS OF THE MEDICAL PROFESSION AND THE COMMUNITY. century, announced it in the following explicit, language: " The received method in medicine of treating diseases by opposite remedies, that is to say, by tell him, that if medicine be given in the thirtieth dilution (in doses from which Homceopathists profess to He asserts that medicines in the ordinary doses used by physicians " are merely to those not attacked by the disease." Homceopathic medicines, on the contrary, he says, go directly there you have the disease which this remedy in infinitesimal doses will cure. these are not really diseases, although each case manifestly presents its group, its "totality of symptoms." If both ordinary doses and infinitesimal ones cure disease, they must obviously do it in different ways. course cured the disease; and but a few such cases ./cache/miun.ajz0494.0001.001.pdf ./txt/miun.ajz0494.0001.001.txt