The California Homoeopath, Band 7

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Seite 389 - Weakness, and maladies requiring a Tonic and Nutrient. It is quickly absorbed by the Stomach and upper portion of the Alimentary Canal, and therefore finds its way into the circulation quite rapidly.
Seite 213 - United States as returned by the Eleventh Census. As the United States has no system of registration of vital statistics, such as is relied upon by other civilized nations for the purpose of ascertaining the actual movement of population, our census affords the only opportunity of obtaining near an approximate estimate of the birth and death rates of much the larger part of the country, which is entirely unprovided with any satisfactory system of State and municipal registration. In view of this,...
Seite 213 - ... used for statistical purposes. It is hoped that double this number will be obtained for the Eleventh Census. Physicians not receiving Registers can obtain them by sending their names and addresses to the Census Office, and, with the Register, an official envelope which requires no stamp will be provided for their return to Washington. If all medical and surgical practitioners throughout the country will lend their aid, the mortality and vital statistics of the Eleventh Census will be more comprehensive...
Seite 213 - Nearly 26,000 of these registration books were filled up and returned to the office in 1880, and nearly all of them used for statistical purposes. It is hoped that double this number will be obtained for the Eleventh Census. Physicians not receiving Registers can obtain them by sending their names and addresses to the Census Office, and, with the Register, an official envelope which requires no stamp will be provided for their return to Washington.
Seite 379 - Lacto-Preparata is treated with Extract of Pancreas at a temperature of 105 degrees, a sufficient length of time to render twentyfive per cent, of the casein soluble, and partially prepare the fat for assimilation. In this process the remaining portion of the casein not...
Seite 74 - ... impression and to produce no change in many other persons. 31. Each drug manifests particular effects in the human body, and no other drug will produce effects of exactly the same kind. Medicines must therefore be differentiated from each other with scrupulous accuracy, and proved by pure and careful experiments with regard to their power and true effects upon the healthy body. In proving drugs it should be remembered that strong, so called heroic substances, even in small doses, have the property...
Seite 379 - VETERINARY PRACTICE. Designed for all kinds of Domestic Animals and Fowls, prescribing their proper treatment when injured or diseased, and their particular care and general management in health. Second and enlarged edition. 684 pages. 8vo. Half morocco...
Seite 102 - ... considers it as such. Aggravations caused by larger doses may last for several hours, but in reality these are only drug effects somewhat superior in intensity and very similar to the original disease. The smaller the dose of the drug, so much smaller and shorter is the apparent aggravation of the disease during the first hours.
Seite 50 - Details of the arrangements will from time to time be furnished to the homoeopathic journals for publication. The proper committees are actively engaged in securing such arrangements as will assure the success of the convention and the enjoyment and advantage of those who attend it The local committee of arrangements and other resident physicians of Minnesota are planning to secure the attendance of as large a number of lady friends of the Institute members as possible. The object of this notice...
Seite 110 - ... are more than counterbalanced by the power of a homoeopathic medicine, by the vital force liberated by the medicine, and by the refreshing effect of a gratified desire. In acute diseases the temperature of the chamber, and the quantity of covering should be regulated entirely according to the wishes of the patient ; while every kind of mental exertion, and emotional disturbance is to be carefully avoided.

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