. The Hahnemannian monthly . to the most unknown transformations, and which will alwaysevade our experimental analysis. All the medicinal substances which areadministered to any one. whether in a state of health or disease, at firstgo into one common receptacle—the stomach. This organ is the cruciblein which all physiological changes begin. It is the minister charged withtransmitting all orders frorn the sovereign to his subjects. From this receptable. called by physiology prima via, substances passinto other channels, which are ramified ad infinitum, and whose calibreconstantly decreases in s


. The Hahnemannian monthly . to the most unknown transformations, and which will alwaysevade our experimental analysis. All the medicinal substances which areadministered to any one. whether in a state of health or disease, at firstgo into one common receptacle—the stomach. This organ is the cruciblein which all physiological changes begin. It is the minister charged withtransmitting all orders frorn the sovereign to his subjects. From this receptable. called by physiology prima via, substances passinto other channels, which are ramified ad infinitum, and whose calibreconstantly decreases in size. Follow these substances in their physiologi-cal progress, until you can no longer detect them, and then you will reachthe secundae viae. These different ways are already obscure enough, butyour torch will certainly be extinguished, if you venture to step into thecave of the ires viae. Stop at the threshold of this mystery, or curiositymay here lead you too far astray.— (Grazier. Conferences upon Homoe-opathy. 1859.). M©MTft


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