Aphorism 189
§ 189 And yet very little reflection will suffice to convince us that no external malady (not occasioned by some…
§ 189 And yet very little reflection will suffice to convince us that no external malady (not occasioned by some…
§ 188 These affections were considered to be merely topical, and were therefore called local diseases, as if they were…
§ 187 But those affections, alterations and ailments appearing on the external parts, that do not arise from any external…
§ 186 § 186 Fifth Edition Those so-called local maladies which have been produced a short time previously, solely by…
§ 185 Among the one-sided disease an important place is occupied by the so-called local maladies, by which term is…
§ 184 § 184 Fifth Edition In like manner, after each new dose of medicine has exhausted its action, the…
§ 183 Whenever, therefore, the dose of the first medicine ceases to have a beneficial effect (if the newly developed…
§ 182 Thus the imperfect selection of the medicament, which was in this case almost inevitable owing to the too…
§ 181 Let is not be objected that the accessory phenomena and new symptoms of this disease that now appear…
§ 180 In this case the medicine, which has been chosen as well as was possible, but which, for the…