id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt miun.akk5061.0001.001 Marcy, E. E. Homoeopathy and allopathy: reply to "An examination of the doctrines and evidences of homoeopathy, by Worthington Hooker, M.D." by E.E. Marcy, M.D. 1852 .txt text/plain 20190 959 55 of-it-Action of drugs-Illustrated from the OrganonHomoeopathy attacks diseased parts alone �Allopathy attacks healthy parts-SyJdenham-His pathology and treatment-Ancient and modern Allopathy contrasted-Fallacies and Wilson-Homeeopathic law of cure claimed for Hippocrates-Hooker versus Hahnemann, on the mode of conducting experiments-The working and the indolent men knowledge of them essential to the homceopath-Allopathic pathology not reliable-Reasoning on false dataContradictions of Dr. Hooker in commenting on crude and Allopathy-A-llopathic verdicts declined-Other verdictsReasons why Homceopathy.is not universally investigatedSome Old School gentlemen_ in the right track-Medical The homeopath, therefore, always attacks the disease itself, by producing with his remedies, such -impressions upon the disordered structures as shall annihilate the original morbid action, and substitute in stimulants, when used to excess by the healthy, produce delirium tremens; and if he continues his examination he will see that these are the chief allopathic remedies for the cure of that disease. despise this self-evident fact, both in theory and practice, and continue to dose his patients indiscriminately, ./cache/miun.akk5061.0001.001.pdf ./txt/miun.akk5061.0001.001.txt