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The Causes Of Professional Opposition To Homeopathy. By Ad. Lippe(0)
On The Causes Of Professional Opposition To Homeopathy.
BY AD. LIPPE, M.D.,
Philadelphia.
THERE was a Presidential Address delivered at the British Homoeopathic Congress, held at Liverpool, September 13th, 1877, by Alfred C. Pope, M.D., and this Address has been published in several professedly homoeopathic journals in the United States, without comment. This Address, coming close upon the [...]
Monthly Homoeopathic Review
Monthly Homoeopathic Review
1878, July, August.— Dr. J. C. Burnett quotes a case of rheumatic fever where large doses of Salicylic Acid, prescribed by an Allopath, caused sudden violent pain in epigastrium and sudden death. If this should ever occur in the practice of a « physician practising Homoeopathy », which is very likely from all we read, [...]
Rumex Crispus In Cough.
Rumex Crispus In Cough.
BY E. W. BERRIDGE, M.D.
ON Dec. 10th, I caught cold from exposure to the cold early morning air. Took Acon., and afterwards Bry., according to the symptoms, with relief. The night after Dec. 13th the cough was troublesome, but I did not notice the symptoms, and took no medicine. The next night, [...]
Digitalis In Post-Scarlatinal Dropsy
Digitalis In Post-Scarlatinal Dropsy.
BY E. W. BERRIDGE, M.D.
A BOY had scarlatina. On the twelfth and thirteenth days from the appearance of the rash he had swelling of right hand and fingers, with scanty high-coloured urine. Digitalis Cm (Fincke) every four hours for four doses. Next day hand nearly well; urine freer and paler. Recovered. Forty-one [...]