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" To me it has been a life-long wonder how vaguely, how ignorantly, how rashly drugs are often prescribed. We try this, and, not succeeding, we try that, and, baffled again, we try something else ; and it is fortunate if we do no harm in these our tryings. "
Essays by Members of the Birmingham Speculative Club - Page 278
by Birmingham Speculative Club - 1870 - 295 pages
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Pamphlets - Homoeopathic, Volume 7

Homeopathy - 1848 - 494 pages
...the natural forces of the body, that we can reasonably hope to govern or "guide its diseased actions. To me it has been a life-long wonder, how " vaguely,...tryings. Now, this " random and hap-hazard practice, whenever and by whomsoever adopted, is " both dangerous in itself, and discreditable to medicine as...
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The Medical Times and Gazette, Volume 1

Medicine - 1880 - 728 pages
...not altogether inapplicable to medical practice. He said that it had been a life-long wonder to him ' how vaguely, how ignorantly, how rashly, drugs are...that ; and, baffled again, we try something else.' Now, nothing would conduce more to the accuracy of therapeutics than series of cases carefully treated...
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The Philosophy of the Bath: Or, Air and Water in Health and Disease ...

Durham Dunlop - Bathing customs - 1868 - 502 pages
...ignorance, and with a horrible recklessness as regards human suffering and Hfe ! " To me," he says, " it has been a life-long wonder how vaguely, how ignorantly, how rashly, drugs have been prescribed. Wu try this, and, not succeeding, we try that, and, baffled again, we try something...
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The Saint Louis Medical Reporter, Volume 3

1869 - 828 pages
...that we can reasonably hope to govern or guide its diseased actions. To me it has been a life long wonder how vaguely, how ignorantly, how rashly drugs...again, we try something else ; and it is fortunate if wo do no harm in these our tryings. Now this random and bap-hazard practice, whenever and by whomsoever...
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The Medical times and gazette, Volume 2

1869 - 774 pages
...the natural forces of the body that we can reasonably hope to govern and guide its diseased actions. To me it has been a life-long wonder how vaguely, how ignorantly, and how rashly drugs are often prescribed." I next notice the interesting extension of the UBO of ergot...
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The American Eclectic Medical Review, Volume 5

Medicine - 1870 - 588 pages
...we have to deal with, but we do not know so well, nor anything like so well, how to deal with it." "To me it has been a lifelong wonder how vaguely,...that ; and baffled again, we try something else." " Our profession is continually fluctuating on a sea of doubts, about questions of the gravest importance."...
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Medical Times, Volume 2

1870 - 810 pages
...clearly what is the action of drugs and of other outward influences upon the bodily organs and functions. To me it has been a lifelong wonder how vaguely, how ignorantly, how rashly, drugs arc often prescribed. We try this ; and, aiot succeeding-, we try that ; and baffled again, we try...
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The philosophy of the bath; or, Air and water in health and disease

Durham Dunlop - 1873 - 494 pages
...he says, " it has been a life-long wonder how vaguely, how ignorantty, how rashly, drugs have been prescribed. We try this, and, not succeeding, we try...no harm in these our tryings. Now, this random and hop-hazard practice, whenever and by whomsoever adopted, is both dangerous in itself, and discreditable...
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Essays on medicine

William Sharp - 1874 - 838 pages
...is the action of drugs, and of other outward influences upon the bodily organs and functions. . . . To me it has been a life-long wonder, how vaguely,...tryings. Now this random and hap-hazard practice, whenever, and by whomsoever adopted, is both dangerous in itself, and discreditable to medicine as...
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Essays on Medicine: Being an Investigation of Homoeopathy and Other Medical ...

William Sharp - Alternative medicine - 1874 - 848 pages
...is the action of drugs, and of other outward influences upon the bodily organs and functions. . . . To me it has been a life-long wonder, how vaguely,...ignorantly, how rashly, drugs are often prescribed. \Ve try this; and not succeeding, we try that ; and baffled again, we try something else ; and it is...
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