. The Hahnemannian monthly . MONTHLY. OCTOBER, 1911 STOMACH CASES FROM THE VIEWPOINT OF THE GENERALPRACTITIONER. BYWILLIAM H. YEAGER, M. D., PHILADELPHIA. ((Read before the West Branch Homoeopathic Medical Society, Williamsport, Pa.) The patients who have drifted to me suffering with eitherfunctional or organic disease of the stomach have proven, onthe whole, to be one of the most satisfactory classes of patientsthat I have been called upon to treat. The reasons for this, Ithink, are manifold. In the first place, when glancing over the history presentedby our patient, it is usually so easy to
. The Hahnemannian monthly . MONTHLY. OCTOBER, 1911 STOMACH CASES FROM THE VIEWPOINT OF THE GENERALPRACTITIONER. BYWILLIAM H. YEAGER, M. D., PHILADELPHIA. ((Read before the West Branch Homoeopathic Medical Society, Williamsport, Pa.) The patients who have drifted to me suffering with eitherfunctional or organic disease of the stomach have proven, onthe whole, to be one of the most satisfactory classes of patientsthat I have been called upon to treat. The reasons for this, Ithink, are manifold. In the first place, when glancing over the history presentedby our patient, it is usually so easy to find goou and sufficientetiological factors at work to account for their sufferings, andconsequently we are at once in a position to give them bothinteresting and valuable advice. Secondly, the means at our disposal to-day of making anaccurate diagnosis of our patients condition are so eminentlysatisfactory and so easy of application that we can all congratu-late ourselves, and with a very modest equipment do reallyscientifi
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