Therapeutic methods : an outline of principles observed in the art of healing / by Jabez P. Dake.
- J. P. Dake
- Date:
- 1886
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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![INDEX. A. PAGE Aconite in yellow-fever .... 137 Active movements 78 Active school of therapeutics . . 85 Adjuvants in therapeutics . . . 185 Admitted prerequisites in therapeu- tics 40 Etiology 45 Agathinus 20 Agents hurtful 75 Air breathed (i] All drugs pathogenic 86 Alleged exceptions to similia . .110 Allopathic relationship or principle, 92 American progress in homoeopathy, 140 Anatomy, a knowledge of, necessary, 40 Andral's theory of Asiatic cholera, 118 Animal magnetism 39 Animal parasites 81 Antiparasitic measures 81 Antipathic relationship or princi- ple 89 Application of similia 160 Archeus, or vital principle of Para- celsus 23 Aretseus, and bleeding, cupping, and leeching 19 Arsenic in yellow-fever . . . .137 Asclepiades of Bithynia .... 18 Asiatic cholera proves similia . .115 Asiatic cholera, statistics .... 132 Asthenic affections and remedies . 31 Athenaeus and the pneumatic school 19 Attenuation of drug matter . . . 168 B. PAGE Bacon's influence 24 Balfour on homoeopathy in Vienna, 132 Belot on homoeopathy in yellow- fever 137 Blane, Sir Gilbert, on clinical expe- rience 128 Boerhaave's labors 27 Brown's system, the Brunonian. . 30 Broussais' theory of Asiatic chol- era 119 Brunton's chimerical aspirations . 94 Brunton's estimate of a therapeutic law 113 Brunton on positive drug influence, 125 Business followed ^x c. Camphor for cholera 135 Causes, exciting 47 Causes, predisposing 46 Celsus as a writer 19 Chemical methods and means . . 74 Cholera statistics 132 Cholera proves the value of similia, 115 Cholera viewed by Andral, Brous- sais, and Hahnemann . . . 121 Cincinnati, cholera in 134 Clinical proofs of similia . . . .128 Clothing worn 70 Cold as a homoeopathic remedy . 183 Combined movements 79 Comparison of symptoms . . . 146 Conclusion 187](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21048289_0195.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)