Rational Medicine: Its Past And Present ; Its True Relations to Specialists, to the Partisans of ...
Rational Medicine: Its Past And Present ; Its True Relations to Specialists, to the Partisans of ...
Timothy Childs
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A Hunter is almost a miracle ; a second Hunter, in our fast age, would be. quite miraculous. Schemes and systems of medicine are invented ; some inchoate, modest, and promising in the distant future — ^more complete, perfect, boastful of present results — all challenging our admiration and acceptance, all exclusive. On the extreme right, the inductive side, we have the exclusives of the "school of observation," with their Procrustean bed of the " numerical method " — on the extreme left, the de...ductive side, we have the exclusives of Homoeopathy. The sage of quiet Misnia, in deduc- tive Saxony, of mystic Germany, possessing himself of the universal law, " avmilia similihus cv/rmUv/rJ'* announces, when he hears of the a^pproach of God's dread messenger and scourge — cholera — that drop doses of the tincture of camphor are the specific. Clever Dr. Henderson heads one of his chapters— his racy chapters-—" vulgar errors about the induc- tive method," and scouts Bacon's notion of reason- ing from particulars up to generals.
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