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" ... 1. That the notion so long prevalent in the schools, that acute disease can be prevented or cured by means which depress and reduce vital and nervous power, is altogether fallacious. 2. That acute disease is not curable by the direct influence of... "
The British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review, Or, Quarterly Journal of ... - Página 139
1860
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British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review: Or, Quarterly ..., Volumen26

1860 - 436 páginas
..." 1. That the notion so long prevalent in the schools, that acute disease can he prevented or cnred by means which depress and reduce vital and nervous...presence of which in the system the disease may depend (materies mo-rbi). "3. .That disease is cured by natural processes, to promote which in their full...
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Clinical lectures on certain acute diseases

Robert Bentley Todd - 1860 - 364 páginas
...in the lectures tend more or less to establish, may be summed up in the following propositions : — 1. That the notion so long prevalent in the schools,...presence of which in the system the disease may depend (materies morbi). 3. That disease is cured by natural processes, to promote which, in their full vigor,...
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The Dublin Quarterly Journal of Medical Science, Volumen30,Temas59-60

1860 - 564 páginas
...following conclusions are summed up. They are important as giving a clear idea of the whole book: — " 1 . That the notion so long prevalent in the schools,...presence of which, in the system, the disease may depend (materies morbf). " 3. That disease is cured by natural processes, to promote which, in their full...
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The Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surgery: Being a Half ..., Partes40-41

1860 - 762 páginas
...are thus summed up:] 1. That the notion so long prevalent in the schools, that acute disease can bo prevented or cured by means which depress and reduce...presence of which in the system the disease may depend (materics morbi). 3. That disease is cured by natural processes, to promoto which, in their full vigour,...
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The Medical Times and Gazette, Volumen1

1860 - 684 páginas
...Practitioner of his art ; and it will have its effect. Hear this, all ye lovers of polypharmacy, — " Acute disease is not curable by the direct influence of any form of drug or any known remedial agent, etc. etc." Hear this also : "Disease is cured by natural processes." And again : " It is altogether...
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The Half-yearly Abstract of the Medical Sciences: Being a Digest ..., Volumen31

1860 - 392 páginas
...conclusions to which the author is led respecting treatment may be summed up in the following propositions. 1. That the notion so long prevalent in the schools,...presence of which in the system the disease may depend (materies morbi). 3. That disease is cured by natural processes, to promote which, in their full vigour,...
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Transactions of the Indiana State Medical Society, Volúmenes12-14

1861 - 246 páginas
...or cured by moans which depress and reduce vital and nervous power, is altogether fallacious. " 2d. That acute disease is not curable by the direct influence...of any form of drug, or any known remedial agent, except when it is capable of acting as an antidote, or of neutralizing a poison, on the presence of...
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The Alkaline Permanganates, and Their Medicinal Uses

John Muter - 1866 - 60 páginas
...is altogether fallacious. " 2. That acute disease is not curable by the direct influence of any kind of drug or any known remedial agent, excepting when...presence of which in the system the disease may depend (materies morbi). " 3. That disease is cured by natural processes, to promote which in their full vigour,...
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Unity in variety: a series of arguments based on the divine workmanship in ...

George Warburton Weldon - 1871 - 188 páginas
...or, cured by means which depress, and reduce vital and nervous power, is altogether fallacious. " z. That acute disease is not curable by the direct influence...when it is capable of acting as an antidote, or, of neutralising a poison, on the presence of which in the system, the disease may depend. " 3. That disease...
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The Abuse of Alcohol in the Treatment of Acute Diseases. A Review

Thomas Pretious Heslop - 1872 - 52 páginas
...1. That the notion so long prevalent in the schools, that acute disease can be prevented or cured hy means which depress and reduce vital and nervous power,...presence of which, in the system, the disease may depend (materies morbi). • "3. That disease is cured by natural processes, to promote which, in their full...
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