Surely common sense and common sanity both dictate to the human mind that it is utterly impossible that any such dose, from any such an inconceivable ocean, medicated by a single grain of any drug dissolved and mixed in it, can have any possible medicinal... Transactions - Stran 213avtor: Medical Society of New Jersey - 1894Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| James Young Simpson - 1853 - 312 strani
...OF HOMCEOPATHY, BY HAVING DISSOLVED AND MIXED THROUGH IT ONE SINGLE GRAIN OF THE APPROPRIATE DRUG. Surely common sense and common sanity both dictate...human mind that it is utterly impossible that any such dose, from any such an inconceivable ocean, medicated by a single grain of any drug dissolved... | |
| Sir James Young Simpson - 1853 - 314 strani
...OF HOMCEOPATIIY, BY HAVING DISSOLVED AND MIXED THROUGH IT ONE SINGLE GRAIN OF THE APPROPRIATE DRUG. Surely common sense and common sanity both dictate...human mind that it is utterly impossible that any such dose, from any such an inconceivable ocean, medicated by a single grain of any drug dissolved... | |
| Edward Dillon Mapother - 1868 - 242 strani
...possibilities themeelves." The work on homoeopathy by that illustrious physician thus concludes : " Surely common sense and common sanity both dictate...human mind that it is utterly impossible that any such inconceivable ocean, medicated by a single grain of any drug dissolved and mixed in it, can have... | |
| Alfred Charles Garratt - 1884 - 262 strani
...dangerous passages of life ! In speaking of homoeopathy, Sir James Simpson, of Edinburgh, said : " Surely common sense and common sanity both dictate...human mind that it is utterly impossible that any such homoeopathic dose, from any such conceivable ocean of dilution, medicated by a single drop, or... | |
| Neal Dow - 1882 - 656 strani
...0,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 times as large as the earth. In commenting upon these facts, Sir James Simpson writes : " Surely, common sense and common sanity both dictate...human mind that it is utterly impossible that any such dose from any such an inconceivable ocean, medicated by a single grain of any drug dissolved and... | |
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