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Identifier: hahnemannian26homo (find matches)
Title: The Hahnemannian monthly
Year: 1865 (1860s)
Authors: Homœopathic Medical Society of the State of Pennsylvania
Subjects: Homeopathy
Publisher: West Pittston, Pa. (etc.) : LaBarre Printing Co.
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nimal life come from ? It was not in theplant when put in, and it was not in the water in which the rootwas. The bacillus tuberculosis may be an absolute sign that con-sumption is present, but it is not the cause. If Dr. Koch finds aremedy that will cure the constitutional disposition to consumption,we need not trouble ourselves about the bacillus. Before consumption develops, we have many premonitory condi-tions, produced by malnutrition acting on the constitutional predis-position, increasing dyspepsia, one of the chief. Supposing thebacillus is got rid of, and the diseased lung-tissue also, by any otherthan constitutional treatment, we shall still have to remove thosefirst causes, or they will be quite sufficient to bring on the diseaseagain. It is probable that Dr. Kochs remedy will do good in manycases, but certainly not in all, and experience has shown us that theremely will be better and safer when potentized and used as a medi-cine, instead of the blood being poisoned with it.
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SAMUEL LIL1ENTHAL, M.D. The veteran homoeopathic Journalist. 1S91.) Hahnemann, Hering and Swan: Pasteur and Koch. 91 HAHNEMANN, HERING AND SWAN: PASTEUR AND KOCH. i;V -. LIIJKNTIIAL, M.D., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. What a conglomeration of celebrities, and still they all worked,or work yet, for the benefit of suffering humanity. Our two Britishjournals, and Dr. Goullon in tlie AflgemeineHomceopatische Zeitung,claim Pasteur and Koch as workers on the principle of SimiliaWhat a pity that Hahnemann cannot explain by the light of thepresent century, soon going home to its predecessors, what he meantwith his psora, so often and so long misunderstood and mi-quoted.What a pity that our own Hering, whom we might call the fatherof the nosodes, is not any more among us to see the sphere of hisnosodes steadily enlarging, and to find in bacteriological researchesconvincing proofs of the curative action of a new world which nowopens before us. My good old friend, Samuel Swan, must feelhappy that all the

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