Homœopathic physician . ch., Cycl., Graph., Kali, Lach., Mezer., Plat., Rhod.,Sil., Tar., Thuja, Zinc. in the chest. Aeon., Apis, Arn., Ars., Bell., Bry., Calc,Canth., Carbo-v., Cham., Chin., Cic, Cocc, Coff., Led.,Lye, Mang., Merc, Nux-v., Phos., Phos-ac, Puis., Ran-bulb., Rhus, Sabad., Sarsap., Seneg., Sep., Stann., Sulph.,Zinc, or Alum., Amm., Ant-tart., Asaf., Aur., Bism., Camph.,Carbo-an., Caust., Colch., Creos., Cupr., Dig., Dulc,Euphorb., Graph., Iod., Kali, Lach., Magn-mur., Merc-corr., Natr-mur., Nitr-ac, Op., Plat, Ruta, Sil., Spig.,Spong., Sulph-ac, Thuja. in the region of the heart


Homœopathic physician . ch., Cycl., Graph., Kali, Lach., Mezer., Plat., Rhod.,Sil., Tar., Thuja, Zinc. in the chest. Aeon., Apis, Arn., Ars., Bell., Bry., Calc,Canth., Carbo-v., Cham., Chin., Cic, Cocc, Coff., Led.,Lye, Mang., Merc, Nux-v., Phos., Phos-ac, Puis., Ran-bulb., Rhus, Sabad., Sarsap., Seneg., Sep., Stann., Sulph.,Zinc, or Alum., Amm., Ant-tart., Asaf., Aur., Bism., Camph.,Carbo-an., Caust., Colch., Creos., Cupr., Dig., Dulc,Euphorb., Graph., Iod., Kali, Lach., Magn-mur., Merc-corr., Natr-mur., Nitr-ac, Op., Plat, Ruta, Sil., Spig.,Spong., Sulph-ac, Thuja. in the region of the heart. Aeon., Calc, Carbo-v., Phos.,Puis., Sep., Spig., Sulph. or Arg., Arn., Ars., Bell., Brom., Bry., Cann., Canth.,Caust., Cocc, Kali, Lach., Lye, Mere, Nitr-ac, Nux-v.,Rhus, Verat. on the chest. Apis, Arn., Ars., Bell., Bism., Bry., Calc,Canst., Lye, Mang., Nux-v., Phos., Puis., Rhus, Selen.,Spig., Staph., Sulph. or Ambr., Bar., Canth., Carbo-v., Chin., Cic, Dulc,Euphorb., Iod., Laur., Led, Merc, Merc-corr., Mezer.,. Homeopathic Physician, A MONTHLY JOURNAL OF HOMOEOPATHIC MATERIA MEDICA AND CLINICAL MEDICINE. If our school ever gives up the strict inductive method of Hahnemann, w«»are lost, and deserve only to be mentioned as a caricature inthe history of medicine.—constantink hering. Vol. XIV. APRIL, 1894. EDITORIALS. The Plate that appears as a Frontispiece in thisnumber was originally intended to illustrate the surgical caseperformed by Dr. Edmund Carleton, of New York, and de-scribed by him in the March number of this journal at page 75. By an oversight of the printer, the number was made up andmailed to our subscribers without it. It is, therefore, repro-duced here so that when the volume for the year is bound, itmay ultimately find its proper place. The Habit of Generalization.—When a man eats a cer-tain article of food that disagrees with him, he immediatelydenounces that article of food, and his first impulse is to assumethat it is injurious to all people. H


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