        item: #1 of 4
          id: 18589
      author: Massachusetts Homoeopathic Medical Society
       title: The Act of Incorporation and the By-Laws of the Massachusetts Homeopathic Medical Society
        date: None
       words: 2703
      flesch: 51
     summary: The Society, at its Annual Meeting, shall elect, by ballot, a President, two Vice-Presidents, Corresponding Secretary, Recording Secretary, Treasurer, Librarian, and five Censors, who shall together constitute an Executive Committee, to whom shall be intrusted the general business of the Society when it is not in session; the appointment of all standing committees, and such other committees as they may deem expedient; and the selection of some suitable person to deliver an address, at the annual meeting of the Society, on some subject connected with medical science. 4.--The members of said Society, or such of their officers or members as they shall appoint, shall have full power and authority to examine all candidates for membership, concerning the practice of specific medicine and surgery, provided said candidates shall sustain a good moral character, and shall present letters testimonial of their qualifications from some legally authorized medical institution; and if, upon such examination, the said candidates shall be found qualified for membership, they shall receive the approbation of the Society. SECT.
    keywords: committee; executive; m.d; meeting; members; society
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        item: #2 of 4
          id: 31230
      author: Hiller, Frederick
       title: Allopathy and Homoeopathy Before the Judgment of Common Sense!
        date: None
       words: 10313
      flesch: 55
     summary: He says: If we compare the good which a half dozen true disciples of Æsculapius have done since their art began, with the evil which the immense number of doctors have inflicted upon mankind, we must be satisfied that it would have been infinitely better for mankind if medical men had never existed. The workings of his mind, and the character of the man, at this time will be best understood by a quotation from the letter he wrote to Hufeland, where he says: Having briefly reviewed, the sad experience of the systems of Sydenham and Hoffmann, of Boerhave and Glaubius, of Stahl, Cullen and de Hean, he continues, But it is, perhaps, the very nature of this art, as great men have asserted that it is incapable of attaining any greater certainty.
    keywords: disease; hahnemann; hom[oe]opathy; law; life; medical; medicine; physicians; practice; profession; science; system; time; treatment; years
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        item: #3 of 4
          id: 38757
      author: None
       title: New, Old, and Forgotten Remedies: Papers by Many Writers
        date: None
       words: 125006
      flesch: 73
     summary: The following summary of the pathogenetic effects of _Primula_ were produced from handling and in otherwise coming in contact with the plant, and so far as known the poisonous properties are wholly confined to the leaves. _ days.
    keywords: abdomen; aching; acid; action; alcohol; appetite; arm; attack; bed; blood; body; bowels; case; chest; cold; cough; cure; daily; day; days; disease; doses; drops; drug; dry; effect; eyes; face; feeling; feet; fever; following; fresh; general; good; half; hands; having; head; headache; heart; homoeopathic; hours; itching; left; man; medical; medicine; months; morning; mouth; nat; neck; new; nose; ord; p.m.; pain; paper; parts; patient; plant; preparation.--the; pressure; proving; pulse; region; relief; remedies; remedy; results; right; root; second; sensation; skin; sleep; small; sore; stomach; symptoms; taking; throat; time; tincture; tongue; treatment; tuberculosis; urine; use; water; weeks; weight; years
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        item: #4 of 4
          id: 6481
      author: Ellis, John
       title: Personal Experience of a Physician
        date: None
       words: 47820
      flesch: 57
     summary: When selfish men who were leaders in the churches desired to exercise their love of rule in spiritual and natural things and to exercise despotic power, when they desired to reduce other men to slavery and to hold them as slaves, or when they desired to gratify other perverted passions and sensual appetites, they all went to the Bible and strove to justify their conduct from its pages, with the expectation of reaching heaven at last; for this purpose it required the invention of special doctrines, and these they taught to their children, and thus the Word of God was made of no effect by the traditions and doctrines of men. In view of the opinion of such men as these, can the above writer say truthfully that the notion of two wines is unsanctioned by any scholarship?
    keywords: body; children; christian; church; clergy; day; disease; divine; doctrines; drinks; evil; god; good; health; heaven; life; light; lord; love; man; men; new; physician; question; remedies; spiritual; swedenborg; time; treatment; truth; use; wine; world; years
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