Therapeutic methods : An outline of principles observed in the art of healing / by Jabez P. Dake.
- J. P. Dake
- Date:
- 1889
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Therapeutic methods : An outline of principles observed in the art of healing / by Jabez P. Dake. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, through the Medical Heritage Library. The original may be consulted at the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, Harvard Medical School.
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![PAGE Harvey's discovery misapplied . . 77 Healers or healing mediums . 39 Headland on uncertainties of medi- cine 125 Heat as a homoeopathic remedy . 182 Heberden on the practice of physic, 124 Henderson's pneumonia statistics, 139 Henle and Headland on the state of medicine 124 Hippocrates and his teachings . . 16 History of therapeutic methods . 15 History as well as symptoms of case requisite 50 Hoffmann's influence 26 Homoeopathic relationship . . . S9 Homoeopathic principle explained, 97 Homoeopathic law, exceptions to . no Homoeopathic method, its value il- lustrated 114 Homoeopathy, its rationale . . . 106 Homoeopathy, its limitations . . loi Homoeopathy, its demands . . . 145 Homoeopathy, its statistics . . .132 Homoeopathy and Asiatic cholera, 132 Homoeopathy and yellow-fever . -135 Homoeopathy and pneumonia . . 139 Homoeopathy in America . . . .140 Homoeopathy in the older countries, 140 Homoeopathy inferential or con- structive 180 Homoeopathy not alone medicinal, 182 Hufeland's Journal, Hahne- mann's first medium for homoe- opathy 34 I. latro-mathematical and mechanical theories 25 Imagination in drug proving . .163 Impurities of menstruum to be overcome 177 Index, nosological 158 Inspection in diagnosis .... 50 Isopathy explained 94 Isopathic principle very limited . 95 Isopathic relationship 89 J. PAGE Johnson, Sir James, on cholera progress 115 Johnson, Sir James, on cholera treatment 119 K. Key-notes among symptoms, when valuable 163 Knowledge of anatomy necessary, 40 Knowledge of aetiology necessary, 45 Knowledge of jiathology neces- sary 42 Knowledge of physiology neces- sary 4r Knowledge of pathogenesy neces- sary 51 L. Larger doses called for by im])uri- ties of vehicle 177 Law, a general one in therapeutics, 87 Law, condition of therapeutics with- out it 123 Law, exceptions to the homoeopath- ic I ID Law, the homoeopathic explained . 97 Law, the sphere of the homoeo- pathic loi Ling, founder of movement cure, 38 Logical method in medicine ... 88 M. Magnetism as a healing power . . 39 Materia medica, a new one re- quired 37 Materia medica required by similia, 146 Mechanical methods and means . 78 Medicinal property or force . . .170 Medicine, the state of, in 179S . . 32 Medicine, the state of, without similia 123 Menstruum, impurities of. . . . 177. Motion as a homoeopathic remedy, 183](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21048290_0211.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


