Beyond the limits of this visible anatomy commences another anatomy, whose phenomena we cannot perceive; beyond the limits of this external physiology of forces, of action, and of motion, exists another invisible physiology, whose principles, effects,... The Scientific basis of homœpathy - Página 166por William Henry Holcombe - 1852 - 304 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1846 - 526 páginas
...limits of this visible anatomy,' says Laplace, ' commences another anatomy whose phenomena we cannot perceive; beyond the limits of this external physiology...effects, and laws, it is of greater importance to know.' And, we may add, that beyond the limits of these material and voluminous therapeutics, there are other... | |
| 1847 - 568 páginas
...limits of this visible anatomy,' says Laplace, ' commences another anatomy whose phenomena we cannot perceive ; beyond the limits of this external physiology...effects, and laws, it is of greater importance to know.' And we may add, that beyond the limits of these material and voluminous therapeutics, there are other... | |
| Henry Hall Sherwood - 1850 - 220 páginas
...anatomy whose phenomena we cannot perceive; beyond the limits of this external physiology of ibices, of action, and of motion, exists another invisible...effects, and laws, it is of greater importance to know.' And, we may add, that beyond the limits of these material and voluminous therapeutics, thora are other... | |
| 1855 - 766 páginas
...says, " Beyond the limits of this visible anatomy commences another anatomy, whose phenomena we cannot perceive ; beyond the limits of this external physiology...effects, and laws, it is of greater importance to know ;" and beyond the material and crude therapeutics of the old school there is an infinitesimal and imponderable... | |
| William Henry Holcombe - 1852 - 316 páginas
...the minds of men who are acquainted with the present philosophy of matter and its forces. Mr. Eobert Hunt, illustrating the connecting agency of gravitation,...considered necessary to prove that the actual power of the drug on the living organism becomes greater, and hence the words potentization and dynamization have... | |
| William Hitchman (M.D.) - 1859 - 290 páginas
...consistent adherence to the true principles of homoeopathic investigation. Beyond the limits of this mere external physiology of forces of action and of motion exists another invisible physiology, whose functions it is of greater moment to know. The most active agents in nature are imperceptible ; entities... | |
| William Hitchman - 1859 - 218 páginas
...consistent adherence to the true principles of homoeopathic investigation. Beyond the limits of this mere external physiology of forces of action and of motion exists another invisible physiology, whose functions it is of greater moment to know. The most active agents in nature are imperceptible ; entities... | |
| 1862 - 764 páginas
...cannot perceive ; beyond the limits of this eternal physiology of forces, of actions, and of motions, exists another invisible physiology, whose principles,...effects, and laws it is of greater importance to know." To the candid mind, willing to try the small doses of homoeopathy, we cite the sterling words of Sir... | |
| L. W. de Laurence - 2007 - 133 páginas
...— "Beyond the limits of this visible anatomy commences another anatomy, whose phenomena we cannot perceive; beyond the limits of this external physiology...invisible physiology, whose principles, effects, and laws are of the greatest importance to know." It may be esteemed reprehensible to "seek communion with the... | |
| 1859 - 584 páginas
...consistent adherence to the true principles of homoeopathic investigation. Beyond the limits of this mere external physiology of forces of action and of motion exists another invisible physiology, whose functions it is of greater moment to know. The most active agents in nature are imperceptible ; entities... | |
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