A fourth mode of employing medicines in diseases has been attempted to be created by means of isopathy, as it is called ; that is to say, a method of curing a given disease by the same contagious principle that produces it. But even granting this could... The Homœopathic World - Página 1131891Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Samuel Christian F. Hahnemann - 1849 - 382 páginas
...given disease by the same contagious principle that produces it. But even granting this could be done, which would certainly be a most valuable discovery,...effected only by opposing a simillimum to a simillimum. a mockery of the patient affected with a chronic disease. * § LVII. In order to carry into practice... | |
| Robert Ellis Dudgeon - 1854 - 634 páginas
...given disease by the same contagious principle that produces it. But even granting this could be done, which would certainly be a most valuable discovery,...effected only by opposing a simillimum to a simillimum." ' From these passages it will be seen that, without denying the cures of certain maladies by their... | |
| Samuel Hahnemann - 1869 - 244 páginas
...given disease by the same contagious principle that produces it. But. even granting this could be done, which would certainly be a most valuable discovery,...condition, the cure is effected only by opposing a simillimwn to a simiHimum. method, pays attention to one symptom only — that of which the patient... | |
| Samuel Hahnemann - 1895 - 218 páginas
...given disease by the same contagious principle that produces it. But even granting this could be done, which would certainly be a most valuable discovery, yet. after all. seeing that the virus is given to the patient highly potentized. and thereby, consequently, to a certain degree in... | |
| 1884 - 384 páginas
...given disease by the same contagious principle that produces it. But even granting this could be done, which would certainly be a most valuable discovery, yet, after all, seeing that tbe miasm is given to the patient highly dynamised, and thereby, consequently, to a certain degree... | |
| Samuel Hahnemann - 1901 - 352 páginas
...given disease by the same contagious principle that produces it. But even granting this could be done, which would certainly be a most valuable discovery, yet, after all, seeing that the virus is given to the patient highly potentized, and thereby, consequently, to a certain degree in... | |
| R. E. Dudgeon - 2003 - 630 páginas
...given disease by the same contagious principle that produces it. But even granting this could be done, which would certainly be a most valuable discovery,...condition, the cure is effected only by opposing a nimilli/num to a símillimtttn." ' From these passages it will be seen that, without denying the cures... | |
| Samuel Hahnemann - 2004 - 292 páginas
...yet, after all, seeing that the virus is given to the patient highly potentized, and consequently, in an altered condition, the cure is effected only by opposing a simillimum to a simillimum. To attempt to cure by means of the very same morbific potency (per Idem) contradicts all normal human... | |
| A. C. Gupta - 2003 - 100 páginas
...pox infection cannot be called true Isopathy. They are in no way identical or same but are Similar. The cure is effected only by opposing a simillimum to a Simillimum. The nosodes like influenzinllon, Psorinum etc. Though applied on the principle of Isopathy are at best... | |
| Samuel Hahnemann - 2005 - 478 páginas
...yet, after all, seeing that the virus is given to the patient highly potentized, and consequently, in an altered condition, the cure is effected only by opposing a simillimumto a simillimum. To attempt to cure by means of the very same morbific potency (per Idem)... | |
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