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The Homoeopathic World A Monthly Journal of Medical Social and Sanitary Science

1906

For this reason the importance of destroying rats has been i.isted on by framers of the Paris Conventionof 190S! and although Mropean opinion is not unanimous on the point the 'Governor-General considers that experence acquired in India warrants the belief drat systeniatic destruction of these animals proMisss to be one of the most effective measures that an be adopted for prevehting the spre [...] Collingridge that nex4 to glucose whichoin of the serious outbreak of poisoning in 1900 is now scarcely likely to avoid the mostecarefulscrs tt iy the two materials most likely to account for the traces of ar nic in beeiu are malt andohops and in proportion as tieputdic insist on the sole or increased use of these in the manufacture so does the danger of arsenic increase. [...] The solid matter is precieitated to the bottom of the tank while the treated water overflows to the filter contained in the other half of the tank thus 'making a very simple and easily transported outfit. [...] The electrolytic action causes the precipitation of the principal scale-making.comptunds found almost everywhere in water consisting chiefly of sulphate of lime (gypsum) carbonate of lime carbonate of nlagnesia phosphate of lisp oxide of iron and silica and the acidity is destroyed and the iltm deposited in the cathode. [...] Thanks in a great measure to the genius of Burnett (who if he did not originate seized upon and elaborated an idea which dates back to Haltnemann and Psorin) we have had a great cotart ip the use of preparations of the virus of diseases.ior the cure of disease—a grand start— years and years ahead of the rest of the profession I—and we have deliberately with a few exceptions " made the eta re
technology medicine science
Pages
63
Published in
United Kingdom
SARF Document ID
sarf.120046
Segment Pages Author Actions
Nosodes
97-99 J. H. Clarke view
News and Notes
100-106 J. H. Clarke view
Original Communications the Neglect of Burnett by Present-Day Homeopaths a Peril to Homeopathy
106-115 Margaret Tyler view
Three Natrum Muriaticum Cases
115-117 Macnish view
Materia Medica Miscellany
118-120 J.R.P. Lambert view
A Dietetic Experiment
120-124 James Burnett view
Primieval Homeopathy
124-125 W.H. Heard view
Clinical Cases
125-128 J.R.P. Lambert view
A Curious Case of Influenza and its Sequel—Action of Influenzinum
128-131 Arthur Beale view
Influenzinum Clinical Observationas
131-133 J. H. Clarke view
For the Dictionary Scilla and the Lilies Cancer Remedies
133-134 Ernest Schlegel view
Society’s Meeting
134-135 J. H. Clarke view
International Homeopathic Congress
136-137 J. H. Clarke view
British Homeopathic Association
137-138 J. H. Clarke view
Review
138-139 J. H. Clarke view
Notifications
139-139 J. H. Clarke view
General Correspondence
139-140 J. H. Clarke view
Varieties
140-143 J. H. Clarke view
Medical and Surgical Works Published During the Past Month
143-143 J. H. Clarke view
To Contributors and Correspondents
144-144 J. H. Clarke view

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