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miasms have been proposed, some
replacing illnesses previously attributed to the psora,
including tuberculosis and
cancer miasms. Hahnemann's
miasm theory...
- Look up miasma or
miasm in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Miasma may
refer to:
Miasma (Ancient Gr**** religion), a
contagious power that has an independent...
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making numerous references to
metaphysical notions like the
vital force,
miasms and
potency energy. The
sixth edition of the
Organon was not a full edition...
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conventional medicine,
while those favoring high
dilutions emphasised vital force,
miasms and a
spiritual interpretation of disease. Some
products with both low and...
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founder of homeopathy.
Hahnemann believed that all
diseases were
caused by "
miasms",
which he
defined as
irregularities in the patient's
vital force. He also...
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Tyler Smith, who
claimed that
Semmelweis "made out very conclusively" that "
miasms derived from the
dissecting room will
excite puerperal disease." One of...
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explanation of the root and cure of
chronic disease according to the
theory of
miasms,
together with a
compilation of "homoeopathic proving" reports, published...
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Introductory address on
independence of
intellect (1825)
Thoughts on
febrile miasms (1830) An
address on the vice of
gambling (1834)
Thoughts on
Physical Education...
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regulations implemented in
southern Italy.
Elsewhere in the
Papal States, the
miasms produced by the
maceration of both hemp and flax had
already prompted the...
- and an apothecary" plan to
deploy "twelve
mines loaded with
concentrated miasms and
microbes of
malignant fever, farcin, dysentery, measles,
acute odontalgia...