Excerpt from Principles of Medicine
The object of this book is to show just what is the cure sought in any given practice of hom?opathy - to show that that cure cannot be intelligently attempted excepting under guidance of similia similibus curantur as law, and to show that one may consistently accept hom?opathy and at the same time accept whatever else is good in medicine. Definition of the end sought in any given practice of hom?opathy is here recognized as essential to the most satisfactory exposition of hom?opathy's claim; such definition occurs and recurs throughout the book, and is never lost sight of.
Rational practice is here defined, and something is shown of wherein lies its strength, and wherein lie its limitations.
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