Aphorism 32
§ 32 But it is quite otherwise with the artificial morbific agents which we term medicines. Every real medicine, namely,…
§ 32 But it is quite otherwise with the artificial morbific agents which we term medicines. Every real medicine, namely,…
§ 31 The inimical forces, partly psychical, partly physical, to which our terrestrial existence is exposed, which are termed morbific…
§ 30 § 30 Fifth Edition The human body appears to admit of being much more powerfully affected in its…
§ 3 If the physician clearly perceives what is to be cured in diseases, that is to say, in every…
§ 293 I find it necessary to allude here to animal magnetism, as it is termed, or rather mesmerism (as…
§ 292 Even the external surface of the body, covered as it is with skin and epidermis, is not insusceptible…
§ 291 Fifth Edition* Even those organs which have lost their peculiar sense, e.g., a tongue and palate that have…
§ 290 Fifth Edition* Besides the stomach, the tongue and the mouth are the parts most susceptible to the medicinal…
§ 29 § 29 Fifth Edition As every disease (not strictly belonging to the domain of surgery) depends only on…
§ 289 Fifth Edition* Every part of our body that possesses the sense of touch is also capable of receiving…