Critique . THE KEY TO SUCCESSFUL PRESCRIBING. Letters to a Young Homeopath.—Letter No. 9. The Exact Mode of Preparation of the IndicatedRemedy. Dynamic Power. (Copyrighted July, igio. All Rights Reserved). Y DEAR DOCTOR:—I am requested to explainwhy, if potencies are so effective in ,pote)itij:ed meat and bread would not bemore nutritious for the physical man. This Ishall now attempt to do. The organs and tissueof the body have a material basis. The blood sup-plies the sensible materials necessary for the for-mation of every tissue and fluid in the body,and for every funct
Critique . THE KEY TO SUCCESSFUL PRESCRIBING. Letters to a Young Homeopath.—Letter No. 9. The Exact Mode of Preparation of the IndicatedRemedy. Dynamic Power. (Copyrighted July, igio. All Rights Reserved). Y DEAR DOCTOR:—I am requested to explainwhy, if potencies are so effective in ,pote)itij:ed meat and bread would not bemore nutritious for the physical man. This Ishall now attempt to do. The organs and tissueof the body have a material basis. The blood sup-plies the sensible materials necessary for the for-mation of every tissue and fluid in the body,and for every functional process. These mater-ials are organic and inorganic; the first consist-ing of sugar, fats and albuminous matter; the latter of waterand cell-salts. The twelve blood salts necessary to health—to the structure, maintenance and functional activity of theorgans and tissue of the body, are, /;/ health, extracted fromthe material food. If, however, there is a deficiency of oneor more of these minerals
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