Micropathic

Synonyms for "micropathic"

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There are two medical systems in Siam, which might be called the megalopathic and the micropahtic, as the main distinction between them consists in the amount of the doses.

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This certain point, roughly stated, is about one-hundredth of the ordinary allopathic dose, that is, if the allopathic dose of rhubarb is ten grains, the micropoathic dose is one-tenth to one-twelfth of a grain, but if this dose causes any irritation, it is a sympton that the quantity given has gone beyond the tonic action and must be reduced, and as the patient is always warned of this action, he can always regulate the quantity taken, according to the symptoms.

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Bioplasm is rapidly making a record which will give it a prominent place in modern therapeutics, in the treatment especially of the forlorn and hopeless diseases, such as tuberculosis and other micropathic pathology.

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Even infectious (toxic) micro-organisms are harmless if the blood is healthy; that is, when the normal phagocytic standard is maintained, or in the language of Ehrlich when the side-chain "receptors" are adequate to meet and "fix" the micropathic toxin.

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