| 1911 - 676 páginas
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| Lloyd Library and Museum - 1900 - 420 páginas
...effect. In about fifteen minutes the first pain will be over, and the future ease will be stedfast. I have tried the foregoing applications of cold water,...half is evaporated, and bottle the water for use. PRESCRIPTIONS. 55 the water. This medicine is said to be as simple in taste, and as safe in using as... | |
| Benjamin Smith Barton - 1900 - 592 páginas
...effect. In about fifteen minutes the first pain will be over, and the future ease will be stedfast. I have tried the foregoing applications of cold water,...demonstrations, for forty years past. No. 38. The Poor Moris Medicine. Boil four ounces of pure Quicksilver in an iron pot, with two quarts of water, until... | |
| 1911 - 660 páginas
...effect. In about fifteen minutes the first pain will be over and the future ease will be stedfast. "I have tried the foregoing applications of cold water, with full demonstrations, for forty years past. ' — Peter Smith's "Indian Doctor's Dispensatory," 1813. powerfully "empirical," in that they are... | |
| Peter Smith - 2005 - 120 páginas
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| 1901 - 902 páginas
...consequently he is the hero of none. That the homeopaths might adopt him becomes apparent from the following "poor man's medicine": "Boil four ounces of pure quicksilver...and again, as often as you want a fresh supply of water. This medicine is said to be as simple in taste, and as safe in using as so much simple water,... | |
| 1911 - 686 páginas
...effect. In about fifteen minutes the first pain will be over and the future ease will be steadfast. "I have tried the foregoing applications of cold water, with full demonstrations, for forty years past." — Peter Smith's "Indian Doctor's Dispensatory," 1813. As may be noted from the foregoing, Peter Smith... | |
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