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Allopathy and Homoeopathy Before the Judgment of Common Sense! - Frederick Hiller
Frederick Hiller
Allopathy and Homoeopathy Before the Judgment of Common Sense!
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Table of Contents
ALLOPATHY
HOMOEOPATHY
Before the Judgment
Common Sense!
F. Hiller, M.D.
MEMORY
SAMUEL HAHNEMANN
The True Law of Cure
What is Truth?
Samuel Hahnemann.
But a brigther day was about to dawn.
Homœopathy and Regular Medicine.
ALLOPATHY
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AND
HOMOEOPATHY
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Before the Judgment
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OF
Common Sense!
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BY
F. Hiller, M.D.
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SAN FRANCISCO:
Bruce's Job Printing House, 535 Sacramento Street,
1872
Decorative imageIt is difficult to carry the Torch-Light of Truth through the masses, without stepping occasionally upon a toe or burning a wig or a head-dress.
Decorative imageTo
WILLIAM SHARON, Esq.,
ISAAC L. REQUA, Esq.,
A. K. P. HARMON, Esq.,
SAMUEL G. THELLER, Esq.
Gentlemen:
I have taken the liberty to dedicate this offering to you, as a token of respect and esteem. This, together with a grateful remembrance of the courtesies extended to me, and the support which I have derived from your friendship, will be, I hope, a sufficient excuse for the liberty I have taken.
Very truly, yours, etc.
F. HILLER, M.D.
San Francisco, 1872.
Second decorative imageTO THE
MEMORY
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OF
SAMUEL HAHNEMANN
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THE DISCOVERER OF
The True Law of Cure
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Born April 10th, 1775;—Died June 4th, 1843.
Ladies and Gentlemen:
It is a remarkable and at the same time a terrible and most lamentable fact, that the practice of medicine—an art of daily necessity and application, most nearly affecting the dearest interests and well being of mankind, and to the improvement of which we are encouraged and impelled by the strongest motives of interest and humanity, of love for our neighbor and emulous zeal for professional skill and superiority therein—should, after a probation of so long a period, and recorded experience of at least two thousand years, still remain, as it confessedly does in most respects, so little understood and generally of such doubtful and uncertain application.
The present age, unlike any that has preceded it, is peculiarly one of rigid, radical and fundamental examination. Everything in the Heavens above, or in the Earth beneath, is tested and retested; analyzed, synthetized and submitted to the crucible of stern reason, and the logical conclusion of experience; even to the extreme of possibility. This is true not only of the material universe, but of all mental and moral conditions, of social, political and even religious institutions. Nothing, in this day, and especially in this country of free thought and liberty of speech, is taken for granted merely because it can lay claim to