. The Hahnemannian monthly . individuals of the same species are not identical; we have, each oneof us, our humoral individuality, and each one of us is different fromother men, not only by our mentality, but also by our chemical constitu-tion. The second law of humorism is this: The activity of a liquid resultsfrom the conHict of two substances which, when isolated, are inactive. We find a convincing example of the combined action of two inactivesubstances, in a well known experiment, known to all physiologists sincethe times of Claudio Bernard. The amygdaline of bitter almonds is a


. The Hahnemannian monthly . individuals of the same species are not identical; we have, each oneof us, our humoral individuality, and each one of us is different fromother men, not only by our mentality, but also by our chemical constitu-tion. The second law of humorism is this: The activity of a liquid resultsfrom the conHict of two substances which, when isolated, are inactive. We find a convincing example of the combined action of two inactivesubstances, in a well known experiment, known to all physiologists sincethe times of Claudio Bernard. The amygdaline of bitter almonds is aninoffensive substance, and nearly the same is cmulsine. Xow, if we injecta small quantity of cmulsine to an animal which has already receivedamygdaline, we at once notice alarming toxic symptoms, the result of theproduction of hydrocyanic acid. These are, more or less, the leading expressions of the brilliant analysisof Dr. Richets paper, made by Dr. Ricardo Moragas. published in theRevista Homeopatica. of Barcelona, MOMMY. MAY, 1911 Transactions of the Homoeopathic Medical Societyof the State of Pennsylvania ADDRESS ON HOMEOPATHY. BYO. S. HAINES, M. Dv PHILADELPHIA. The topic upon which we shall ask you to focus your atten-tion for a very few minutes this evening, was chosen andplaced upon the program by our president. A paper uponanother subject had been almost completed, when our copy ofthis program was received; but we decided to comply withour presidents wishes; especially as there is in his wordingof the topic—something of a dare. The modern concep-tion of Hahnemanns Law—the comprehension, notion, ideaor opinion that we of the present generation have of thislaw. It is as if our presiding officer had asked of us, Well,what do you think of Hahnemanns Law now? After allthat you have heard said about it, and after you have prac-ticed according to it for five, ten, twenty or more years, asthe case may be, and have had ample opportunity for findingout its weaknesse


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