The Rejected Cases John Epps

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Excerpt from The Rejected Cases: With a Letter to Thomas Wakley, Esq., M. P., On the Scientific Character of Hom?opathy

Of the cases published in this book, four were sent to the editor of the Lancet, in the belief that the most professional mode of communicating medical results is to present them, in the first instance, to the profession. The fifth case, also, was sent to the same gentleman; and the sixth case (not mine) was published in the Lancet, as a report of the University College Hospital.

The fifth case was inserted, and is referred to in the subjoined letter, from the gentleman who is the sub-editor of the Lancet; the four first were refused insertion, as will also appear from the subjoined.

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Полное название книги John Epps The Rejected Cases
Автор John Epps
Ключевые слова советы целителей, оздоровительные системы, советы целителей докторов шаманов
Категории Медицина и здоровье. ЗОЖ, Восточная медицина
ISBN 9781330844489
Издательство Книга по Требованию
Год 2015
Название транслитом the-rejected-cases-john-epps
Название с ошибочной раскладкой the rejected cases john epps