The battle against poly-pharmacy, or the use of a large number of drugs (of the action of which we know little, yet we put them into bodies of the action of which we know less), has not been fought to a finish. The Progress of the Century - 207. lappuse1901 - 582 lapasPilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| 1901 - 992 lapas
...Hahnemann, which is no longer recognized in what they call homoeopathy to-day." Farther on we have " The battle against poly-pharmacy, or the use of a...bodies of the action of which we know less), has not yet been fought to a finish. There have been two contributing factors on the side of progress the... | |
| 1901 - 1164 lapas
...columns of the MIDLAND DRUGGIST upon this subject, we are most respectfully, Simplicity in Medicine. " The battle against poly-pharmacy, or the use of a...bodies of the action of which we know less) has not yet been fought to a finish. There have been two contributing factors on the side of progress the... | |
| Sir William Osler - 1904 - 408 lapas
...been fully educated to this point, and medicines have sometimes to be ordered for the sake of their friends, and it must be confessed that there are still...have been two contributing factors on the side of progress the remarkable growth of the sceptical spirit fostered by Paris, Vienna and Boston physicians,... | |
| Thomas G. M'Conkey - 1904 - 72 lapas
...In the same article he attributes "above all to the valuable lesson of Homoeopathy, the progress in the battle against polypharmacy or the use of a large...into bodies of the action of which we know less)." Hahnemann in 1797 wrote: "Is it well to v mix various drugs in a single prescription, to administer... | |
| Thomas G. M'Conkey - 1904 - 72 lapas
...he attributes "above all to the valuable lesson of Homoeopathy, the progress in the battle ng.iinst polypharmacy or the use of a large number of drugs...into bodies of the action of which we know less)." Hahnemann in 1797 wrote: "Is it well to mix various drugs in a single prescription, to administer baths,... | |
| 1904 - 994 lapas
...of homoeopathy. Osler attributes " above all to the valuable lesson of homoeopathy the progress in the battle against polypharmacy, or the use of a large...which we know little, yet we put them into bodies the action of which we know less." A pamphlet published by the American Medical Association in 1899... | |
| Charles Edmund Fisher - 1904 - 404 lapas
...he attributes "above all to the valuable lesson of Homoeopathy, the progress in the battle ag.iinst polypharmacy or the use of a large number of drugs (of the action of which we know little, vet we put them into bodies of the action of which we know less)." Hahnemann in 1797 wrote: "Isc it... | |
| Sir William Osler - 1905 - 308 lapas
...medicine in any and every malady is no longer regarded as the chief function of the doctor. 5 & The battle against polypharmacy, or the use of a large...of the action of which we know less), has not been brought to a finish. 5 * One of the most striking characteristics of the modern treatment of disease... | |
| Charles Edmund Fisher - 1905 - 412 lapas
...not be 300 Vol. XIII., No. 10. 301 questioned, in a masterly review of 19th century medicine, said : "The battle against polypharmacy, or the use of a large number of drugs (of the action of which we knew little, yet we put them into bodies of which we know less), has not been fought to a finish. There... | |
| 1905 - 642 lapas
...series on "Ninteeenth-century Progress," is wholly warrunted in his parenthetical remark, when speaking of drugs, "of the action of which we know little, yet we put them into bodies of which we know less." Such admissions, though when taken from their context they may be open to misleading... | |
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