Critique . THE KEY TO SUCCESSFUL PRESCRIBING. Letters to a Young Homeopath.—Letter No. 11. The Proper Dose, and the Proper Period for Repeating THE Dose. (Copyrighted September^ ipio. All rights reserved.) rfttty DEAR DOCTOR: How far, think you, must we^/(l^ follow Hahnemann in order to succeed ? Listen: Nevertheless this true theorem is not to be recognized among thosewhich should be comprehended, nor among those for which I ask a blindfaith. I demand no faith at all, and do not demand that anybody shouldcomprehend it. Neither do I comprehend it! it is enough, that it is afact and nothing els


Critique . THE KEY TO SUCCESSFUL PRESCRIBING. Letters to a Young Homeopath.—Letter No. 11. The Proper Dose, and the Proper Period for Repeating THE Dose. (Copyrighted September^ ipio. All rights reserved.) rfttty DEAR DOCTOR: How far, think you, must we^/(l^ follow Hahnemann in order to succeed ? Listen: Nevertheless this true theorem is not to be recognized among thosewhich should be comprehended, nor among those for which I ask a blindfaith. I demand no faith at all, and do not demand that anybody shouldcomprehend it. Neither do I comprehend it! it is enough, that it is afact and nothing else. Experience alone declares it, and I believe morein experience than in my own intelligence. But who will arrogate to him-self the power of weighing the invisible forces that have hitherto beenconcealed in the inner bosom of nature, when they are brought out of thecrude state of apparently dead matter through a new, hitherto undis-covered agency, such as is potentizing by long continued trituration andsu


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