Aphorism 96
§ 96 Besides this, patients themselves differ so much in their dispositions, that some, especially the so-called hypochondriacs and other…
§ 96 Besides this, patients themselves differ so much in their dispositions, that some, especially the so-called hypochondriacs and other…
§ 95 In chronic disease the investigation of the signs of disease above mentioned, and of all others, must be…
§ 94 While inquiring into the state of chronic disease, the particular circumstances of the patient with regard to his…
§ 93 If the disease has been brought on a short time or, in the case of a chronic affection,…
§ 92 But if it be a disease of a rapid course, and if its serious character admit of no…
§ 91 The symptoms and feelings of the patient during a previous course of medicine do not furnish the pure…
§ 90 When the physician has finished writing down these particulars, he then makes a note of what he himself…
§ 9 In the healthy condition of man, the spiritual vital force (autocracy), the dynamis that animates the material body…
§ 89 When the patient (for it is on him we have chiefly to rely for a description of his…
§ 88 If in these voluntary details nothing has been mentioned respecting several parts or functions of the body or…