Addressed to the Graduating Class, of Rush Medical College: Feb; 17, 1848 (Classic Reprint) - Tapa blanda

Shipman, George; E.

 
9781330975428: Addressed to the Graduating Class, of Rush Medical College: Feb; 17, 1848 (Classic Reprint)

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Again, the Virtuesiof remedies are sought for, by administer; ing'them in disease. Under the most, favorable circumstance, nothing could be discovered definitely of the Virtues! Of reme dies by thismethod - z-for no mortal could determine with pre cision', which symptoms were the effects of the drug and which the efi'ect of the disease, or whether they were not (in part or wholly the resultant of the combined forces, both of the dis ease and the drug. But how much more uncertain are the re sults when the drug is given with half a dozen others, more or less, of which little or nothinfl' is known, and the uncertainty is still increased by giving the drugs in such large doses, that 111 stead of producing their Specific effects they excite the system to throw them ofi'.

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Excerpt from Addressed to the Graduating Class, of Rush Medical College: Feb; 17, 1848

Again, the Virtuesiof remedies are sought for, by administer; ing'them in disease. Under the most, favorable circumstance, nothing could be discovered definitely of the Virtues! Of reme dies by thismethod - z-for no mortal could determine with pre cision', which symptoms were the effects of the drug and which the efi'ect of the disease, or whether they were not (in part or wholly the resultant of the combined forces, both of the dis ease and the drug. But how much more uncertain are the re sults when the drug is given with half a dozen others, more or less, of which little or nothinfl' is known, and the uncertainty is still increased by giving the drugs in such large doses, that 111 stead of producing their Specific effects they excite the system to throw them ofi'.

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Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com

This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

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Excerpt from Addressed to the Graduating Class, of Rush Medical College: Feb; 17, 1848

Gentlemen: -

Having passed through the preliminary course of studies, prescribed by the laws of the land, and received from your Alma Mater, testimonials of your proficiency, in the treatment of disease, you are about to go forth into the world, to engage in its duties, and partake of its responsibilities. - The transition from the quiet and seclusion of the study, to the active engagements of professional life is great, and the period when the transition is made, is one of no ordinary interest. At such a time as this, the hopes and fears, with which the future is invested, present themselves to the mind, in a manner which demands attention, leading it earnestly to inquire by what means the hopes may be realized, and the fears dispelled. At such a time as this, we can hardly reject advice, which we are persuaded comes from those who seek our welfare, nor are we disposed to consider such advice as intrusive, though it be at variance with our previous opinions. It is such a time as this, therefore, that I select for the purpose of urging the claims of Homœopathy to your careful examination. Believing as I do, that in Homœopathy, mankind have received one of Heaven's richest blessings, I may be excused for an effort to present its claims to others, while I should be highly criminal, did I neglect to do so upon every suitable occasion.

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ISBN 10:  0483288926 ISBN 13:  9780483288928
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