The homoeopathic recorder . PUBLISHED MONTHLY %^et, Lancaster, Pa, At No. 9 North Que*Devoted to the introduction £ %£v remedies, and to ad- vancing our knowlec £**& ^ the older ones,— X&°0T7BSOBIFTION MIIOK. &* fc2& l YEAR, K. F>. ANSHUTZ, M. D., Kditor, Entered at the Lancaster, Pa., Post Office OONTEN Official i93 North and South America Shake Hands . 195Clinical Talks. By James C. Wood, M. D. 199Reading the Pulse, Eye and Tongue for theIndicated Remedy. By Eli G. Jones, M. D 211 Chronicles of the Farm. By Dr. Blanke . 215 What Is Homoeopathy and Why Are We toBelieve in


The homoeopathic recorder . PUBLISHED MONTHLY %^et, Lancaster, Pa, At No. 9 North Que*Devoted to the introduction £ %£v remedies, and to ad- vancing our knowlec £**& ^ the older ones,— X&°0T7BSOBIFTION MIIOK. &* fc2& l YEAR, K. F>. ANSHUTZ, M. D., Kditor, Entered at the Lancaster, Pa., Post Office OONTEN Official i93 North and South America Shake Hands . 195Clinical Talks. By James C. Wood, M. D. 199Reading the Pulse, Eye and Tongue for theIndicated Remedy. By Eli G. Jones, M. D 211 Chronicles of the Farm. By Dr. Blanke . 215 What Is Homoeopathy and Why Are We toBelieve in It 2i6 The Calves and the Corn 219 Concerning Dr. Jones Readings. Homoe-opathic Therapeutics 219 The Specialists Department. By Clifford Mitchell, M. D 221 BOOK NOTICES. Mills. Practice of Medicine 230 Burton. The Beginnings of Homoeopathyin Detroit 23a Editorial Notes and Comments 233 Personal 240 Blackwoods Books By A. L. BLACKWOOD, M. D., Chicago. Each work is a concise and practicalworking book on the subject treated. Sent postpaid on receipt of price. Diseases of the Heart 261 pages. Cloth, $, net. Diseases of the Lungs 338 pages. Cloth, $, net. Diseases of the Liver, Pancreas andDuctless Glands 200 pages. Cloth, $, net. The Food Tract Its Ailments and Diseases of the Pag


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