The North American Journal of Homeopathy, Volumen46American Medical Union, 1898 |
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... course of the therapeutic superstition . Indeed , amber beads and " real lodestone " are on the market to - day . Indirectly the superstition has been the means of some great discoveries . Thus the Samothracian rings of antiquity ...
... course of the therapeutic superstition . Indeed , amber beads and " real lodestone " are on the market to - day . Indirectly the superstition has been the means of some great discoveries . Thus the Samothracian rings of antiquity ...
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... the cause of physiological activity . The former , we shall see , depends on the quantity of the current ; the latter on changes in the quantity . ( Of course , this separation into organic Nervous Derangements : Frazer . II.
... the cause of physiological activity . The former , we shall see , depends on the quantity of the current ; the latter on changes in the quantity . ( Of course , this separation into organic Nervous Derangements : Frazer . II.
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quantity . ( Of course , this separation into organic and func- tional effects , is not strictly accurate , as both quantity and variations of quantity attend all electric procedures ; but one or the other fac- tor may so predominate as ...
quantity . ( Of course , this separation into organic and func- tional effects , is not strictly accurate , as both quantity and variations of quantity attend all electric procedures ; but one or the other fac- tor may so predominate as ...
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... course for seven years , very likely had its origin in the observed fact that these . cases , even under treatment , were excedingly slow in healing . The cause of our many failures in this direction is undoubtedly to be found in the ...
... course for seven years , very likely had its origin in the observed fact that these . cases , even under treatment , were excedingly slow in healing . The cause of our many failures in this direction is undoubtedly to be found in the ...
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... course gradually destroying bone substance as it proceeds . It needs but a moment's consideration to see where such a condition as this will probably end . The roof of the attic is often formed of very thin bone , and this becomes ...
... course gradually destroying bone substance as it proceeds . It needs but a moment's consideration to see where such a condition as this will probably end . The roof of the attic is often formed of very thin bone , and this becomes ...
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