Stellar Dust: Or The Life Force ...1896 - Astrology - 311 pages |
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... once remarked concerning new ideas ; that is , that it cost 40,000 dollars and required two generations to get a new idea before the American people . In view of this fact I concluded to write for future generations , and let the book ...
... once remarked concerning new ideas ; that is , that it cost 40,000 dollars and required two generations to get a new idea before the American people . In view of this fact I concluded to write for future generations , and let the book ...
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... once remarked that it was a daring thing to do , to question the authority of the old teachers on physiological questions . I replied , that it required no special degree of courage to oppose an error after it has been proven one , that ...
... once remarked that it was a daring thing to do , to question the authority of the old teachers on physiological questions . I replied , that it required no special degree of courage to oppose an error after it has been proven one , that ...
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... once learned that the heavens rule the development of the human brain they will then have their visions clear to the fact that the black robes of sacerdotal forms only cover the common anatomy ruled by ordinary human brain , and the ...
... once learned that the heavens rule the development of the human brain they will then have their visions clear to the fact that the black robes of sacerdotal forms only cover the common anatomy ruled by ordinary human brain , and the ...
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... once read the horoscope of a young lady just before she visited Lick's observatory , on Mount Hamilton , California . After taking a view of the mighty planet Jupiter through the inmense teles- cope , she asked the man at the glass if ...
... once read the horoscope of a young lady just before she visited Lick's observatory , on Mount Hamilton , California . After taking a view of the mighty planet Jupiter through the inmense teles- cope , she asked the man at the glass if ...
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... once reign it could never be dethroned ; for con- fusion implies the absence of law and order , without which no physical results could be produced . What in some cases might be considered chaos , is perfect order , and what is said to ...
... once reign it could never be dethroned ; for con- fusion implies the absence of law and order , without which no physical results could be produced . What in some cases might be considered chaos , is perfect order , and what is said to ...
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Page 7 - Man that is born of woman is of few days and full of trouble. He cometh forth like a flower and is cut down ; he fleeth also as a shadow and continueth not.
Page 288 - The science of medicine is a barbarous jargon, and the effects of our medicines on the human system in the highest degree uncertain; except, indeed, that they have destroyed more lives than war, pestilence, and famine combined.
Page 288 - We do not know whether our patients recover because we give medicine or because nature cures them. Perhaps bread pills would cure as many as medicine.''—;.
Page 288 - The older physicians grow the more skeptical they become of the virtues of medicine, and the more they are disposed to trust the powers of nature, and notwilhbtanding all our boasted improvements, patients suffer as much as they did forty years ago.
Page 199 - Right forever on the scaffold, Wrong forever on the throne ; But that scaffold sways the future, and behind the dim unknown Standeth God within the shadow, keeping watch above his own.
Page 288 - Joseph M. Smith, MD, of the same school, says: "All medicines which enter the circulation poison the blood in the same manner as do the poisons that produce disease.
Page 95 - ... evident deficiencies of the basis upon which it was founded. Passing over, therefore, many minor details, we will merely point out, as matters of physiological interest, the principal defects which must always prevent the establishment of phrenology, as a science, and its application as an art. " First, though we have no reason for denying that different parts of the brain may be occupied by different intellectual faculties, there is no direct evidence which would show this to be the case. Phrenologists...
Page 25 - Jacob obtained his wives by servitude of seven years ; Samson kept his nuptials seven days, and on the seventh day he put a riddle to his wife, and he was bound with seven green withes, and seven locks of his hair were shaved off ; Nebuchadnezzar was seven years a beast ; Shadrach and his two companions in misfortune were cast into a furnace heated seven times more than it was wont. In the New Testament nearly everything occurs by sevens, and at the end of the sacred volume we read of seven churches,...
Page 287 - History of Medicine," says : " Every dose of medicine is a blind experiment.
Page 12 - ... to hear the welcome plaudit, Well done, good and faithful servant, enter into the joys of thy Lord, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world.