Here we have Hahnemann showing that the presence of a certain class of symptoms increases the susceptibility to the action of Belladonna, and this is further augmented by the carefully dissolved form of the medicine. " It is only by stirring, by brisk... the monthly homoeopathic review - Página 659por j. ryan, m.d., & a.c. pope, esq. - 1871Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Samuel Hahnemann - 1852 - 816 páginas
...administer it without stirring it well up with it. It is only by stirring, by brisk, long-continued stirring, that a liquid medicine obtains the largest number of points of contact for the living fibre, thereby alone does it become right powerful. But the well stirred dose should not be allowed... | |
| Samuel Hahnemann - 1852 - 824 páginas
...administer it without stirring it well up with it. It is only by stirring, by brisk, long-continued stirring, that a liquid medicine obtains the largest number of points of contact for the living fibre, thereby alone does it become right powerful. But the well stirred dose should not be allowed... | |
| Robert Ellis Dudgeon - 1854 - 634 páginas
...administer it without stirring it well up with the vehicle. It is only by stirring, by brisk, long-continued stirring, that a liquid medicine obtains the largest number of points of contact for the living fibre, thereby alone does it become right powerful." Thus the increase of power supposed to be gained... | |
| 1870 - 398 páginas
...what they were is mere matter of conjecture ; but he simply states that though a hard pill of cxtr. bell. produces no effect on a robust labourer's stomach,...previously ill, and if his disease was of a description such as belladonna is suitable for." (p. 443.) And now Hahnemann enters on the mythical stage of posology... | |
| John James Drysdale, Robert Ellis Dudgeon, Richard Hughes, John Rutherfurd Russell - 1871 - 844 páginas
...by the carefully dissolved form of the medicine. " It is only by stirring, by brisk long-continued stirring, that a liquid medicine obtains the largest...living fibres, thereby alone it becomes right powerful " (p. 440). He then goes on to describe how he divides this grain until the dose contains the millionth... | |
| Massachusetts Homoeopathic Medical Society - 1888 - 266 páginas
...the dose well mixed with a quantity of fluid, as " it is only by stirring, by brisk, long-continued stirring, that a liquid medicine obtains the largest number of points of contact for the living fibre, thereby alone does it become right powerful." In the essay " On the Power of Small Doses," etc.,... | |
| 1872 - 852 páginas
...it without stirring it well up with the vehicle. It is only by stirring — by brisk long-continued stirring — that a liquid medicine obtains the largest number of points of contact for the living fibre — thereby alone does it become right powerful." Dr. Dudgeon* considers this the germ of the... | |
| British Homoeopathic Society - 1873 - 692 páginas
...by the carefully dissolved form of the medicine. " It is only by stirring, by brisk long-continued stirring, that a liquid medicine obtains the largest number of points of * Dr. Dudgeon's translatiou, p. 443. contact for the living fibres, thereby alone it becomes right... | |
| 1871 - 858 páginas
...bj the carefully dissolved form of the medicine. " It is only by stirring, by brisk long-continued stirring, that a liquid medicine obtains the largest...living fibres, thereby alone it becomes right powerful " (p. 440). He then goes on to describe how he divides this grain until the dose contains the millionth... | |
| 1887 - 640 páginas
...the dose well mixed with a quantity of fluid, as "it is only by stirring, by brisk, long-continued stirring, that a liquid medicine obtains the largest number of points of contact for the living fibre, thereby alone does it become right powerful." In the essay "On the Power of Small Doses," etc.,... | |
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