992 resultados para Hahnemann, Samuel, 1755-1843.
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"A sketch of Hahnemann and his wife / by Helen Berkley."--p. [xxi]-xliii.
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Precede al Tit.: Inaguración pública de la Sociedad Hahnemanniana Matritense.
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Pages [33]-39 contain: The charge to the people, by the Rev. Jacob Coggin, of Tewksbury. Coggin's charge to the people was also issued separately.
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Samuel David Luzzatto
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Samuel David Luzzatto
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Volume containing medicinal recipes, medical notes, poetry, and obituaries written by Dr. Moses Appleton (1773-1849). Many of the recipes were copied from medical texts or other publications. His "cure for the dropsy," taken from the New York Herald, contained stale cider, parsley, horseradish, oxymel squills (sea onion in honey), and juniper berries. For diarrhea, he prescribed a blackberry syrup. Several entries indicate Appleton practiced Thomsonian medicine, an alternative system based on use of botanicals. The medical notes include an account of his treatment of a man with smallpox in 1815, and entries on patients he inoculated with cowpox matter. Another entry dated in 1796 provides instructions from the Massachusetts Humane Society for "treatment to be used with persons apparently dead from drowning," which included blowing tobacco smoke in the victim's lungs and applying warm blankets for several hours. Appleton adds a note questioning whether or not the lungs also should be "often artificially inflated." There is additionally a history of prominent physicians dating from ancient Greece.
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