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

1906

THE passing of THOMAS SKINNER iian event of great moment to the world of homeopathy and it is the duty of homeopaths to see that the significance of the career now ended is not allowed to pass unheeded or its lesson imperfectly learned. [...] The amount now standin to the credit of the Fund 'including the a.ontribution of.180 from the Northern Ladies' Branch of the Association is 11 319. [...] One of the *most distressing featifres of X-Ray dermatitis is the production of painful warts on the parts of the body—usually the hands----most eposed to the rays. [...] In order to excise these it would beeeecessary to remove the whole of the skin from the backs of the Tigers and from 1phe greater portion of the haltds. [...] Clarke briefly referred to the recent Internatfbnal Homeopathic Congress at Atlaric City as a mighty exemplification of the Enthusiasm of Homeopathy and' an inspiration of power for the cause in the Old Worn The address met witii a most cordial receptio.n and at the conclusion the members tp the number of forty repaired to the HO.tel Russell and were entertained to supper by the President.
technology medicine science
Pages
55
Published in
United Kingdom
SARF Document ID
sarf.120046
Segment Pages Author Actions
Skinner’s Message to his Time
481-484 J. H. Clarke view
The Coming Peril
484-487 J. H. Clarke view
News and Notes
488-491 J. H. Clarke view
Need for Enthusiasm
491-492 T. Simpson view
Local Cedema of the Lung in Phthisis
493-495 C.E. Wheeler view
Society’s Meeting
495-496 J. H. Clarke view
British Homeopathic Association
496-497 J. H. Clarke view
Thomas Skinner M.D.
498-521 Clarke view
General Correspondence
521-525 Skinner view
Varieties
525-527 J. H. Clarke view
Medical and Surgical Works Published during the Past Month
527-527 J. H. Clarke view
To Contributors and Correspondents
528-528 J. H. Clarke view

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