This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.
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31230 | Surely,rejoined the visitor,"Not this narrow patch of ground?" |
31230 | Have they no more confidence in the healing art than their brethren in the old world? |
31230 | In view of these facts what should the regular profession do in the matter? |
31230 | Shall we continue to call ourselves"the profession,"and neither by public act or private word allow that there is any other? |
31230 | What is the effect of this opposition? |
31230 | When a good work was going forward, there, often unobserved, he was sure to be helping, hand to heart; shall I not do likewise? |
38757 | Bellyache, here and there, in single spots? |
38757 | Pressure in both temples alternately, harder on one side than on the other? |
38757 | That the avian tuberculosis cured the consumption? 38757 What conclusions must I draw from these facts?" |
38757 | And I am inclined to ask myself, can it be that all these strange and to me new feelings can be the effects following the taking of these few doses? |
38757 | But why give four when one will do? |
38757 | Can you tell me the cause? |
38757 | Did I find it in the homoeopathic indicated remedy? |
38757 | Did the bean destroy its power? |
38757 | Did the lettuce antidote it? |
38757 | Do not the microbes produced by cultivation and the animal extracts show any variation in quality, and do they not change in the long run? |
38757 | Hard dreams about fighting, quarreling; restless and tossing over; joints of the fingers lame; griping pains in the lungs(? |
38757 | He said:"Why do you homoeopaths use that? |
38757 | How do you give it?" |
38757 | I again ask all my colleagues which was the principle of healing in this case? |
38757 | If this were true, would not every one suffer from hay fever? |
38757 | Is it indeed an_ argument_ that"in reported cases the spider has seldom if ever been seen by a reliable observer to inflict the wound?" |
38757 | Is not this"erratic"feature reproduced in such conditions as:"Headache, of brief duration, in single spots, now here, now there?" |
38757 | Now, the question will arise in the bacteria man''s mind, was this real diphtheria; were the German''s bacteria present? |
38757 | Now, what do we do? |
38757 | Should I register in my journal in the beginning of a scirrhus? |
38757 | What better could I, under the circumstances, prescribe than_ Virga- aurea_? |
38757 | What has produced this atrophy and disappearance? |
38757 | What should be done? |
38757 | Who could have_ invented_ such an odd modality? |
38757 | Who ever heard of an asthma relieved by stool? |
38757 | Who will take it up? |
38757 | Why did it not kill her? |
38757 | Why not have them removed chirurgically? |
38757 | Would it not be possible to come across it accidentally in certain kinds of expectoration, just as the pneumococcus is found in saliva? |
38757 | [ Is n''t it bad taste for doctors to use the words grave symptoms?] |
38757 | have you not done with me yet?" |
6481 | Why,I exclaimed with astonishment,"you are not studying homoeopathy, are you?" |
6481 | And how are they to regain their freedom, and the innocent to be protected from contamination and from a like slavery? |
6481 | And how is such a result to be brought about? |
6481 | And is the Bible, then, inconsistent with itself? |
6481 | And now, Christian ministers, as these old doctrines are departing, what have you to substitute for them? |
6481 | And why is such treatment so frequently, to say the least, discarded now by Allopathic physicians? |
6481 | Are not these facts worthy of the consideration of every physician in the world who desires the highest good of his fellow men? |
6481 | Are these changes which we behold from the Lord, or from man? |
6481 | But in the present state of infidelity, can the most solemn oath make such a thing credible or to be believed? |
6481 | Can a man, with eyes open, on a clear day, go out at noon time and declare that the sun does not shine? |
6481 | Can crimes be prevented without interfering with the"personal liberty"of criminals to commit crimes? |
6481 | Can not every one see that these vessels, when thus paralyzed and congested, can not perform their duty as well as they can in a natural state? |
6481 | Can we steal temperately, bear false witness temperately, commit adultery temperately, or murder temperately? |
6481 | Christian brethren, will you close your eyes against it? |
6481 | Do Christ''s teachings throw no light upon such questions? |
6481 | Do serpents ever talk? |
6481 | Do we not see all around us signs of a most wonderful change going on in the world? |
6481 | Does he not know that they are very different preparations, and prepared by different methods? |
6481 | During our conversation I said to him:"I would like to know about the Mohammedan Turks: what kind of men are they? |
6481 | Has he never read the Bible-- even the New Testament? |
6481 | Have we any more distinguished scholars than those I have named? |
6481 | Have we not enough cleanly young men, of good habits, to supply all the physicians we need in our country? |
6481 | He can do it cautiously; he has all of his old remedies by him; what has he to lose? |
6481 | How are we to distinguish these two classes of substances? |
6481 | How can a clergyman talk of using such a fluid temperately? |
6481 | How can physicians disregard the testimony of multitudes of patients who have been thus cured? |
6481 | How can the above writer say that"there was but one kind of wine known to the ancients-- fermented grape juice"? |
6481 | How could he? |
6481 | How much short of stealing is this? |
6481 | I have been frequently asked:"Why did you quit the practice of medicine? |
6481 | I then said to the consulting physician:"I have some homoeopathic remedies; suppose we try them?" |
6481 | If either is a sinner, can there be any doubt as to which is the greatest sinner? |
6481 | If we would reach the Gentiles, or non- church goers, in our midst, should we not follow their example? |
6481 | In view of the opinion of such men as these, can the above writer say truthfully that the"notion of two wines"is"unsanctioned by any scholarship"? |
6481 | Is He not the"Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end, the first and the last"? |
6481 | Is it no sin to enter upon or to continue such a life? |
6481 | Is it not right to prohibit theft, highway robbery, and other evil acts? |
6481 | Is it right to deliberately do any of these acts temperately? |
6481 | Is it to be supposed that these, and other things of like consequence, are to be eternally hidden from Christians?" |
6481 | Is such deliberate self- murder no sin? |
6481 | Is there any other way to the Father at this day except through the person of the Lord Jesus Christ-- God manifest in the flesh? |
6481 | Is this right? |
6481 | It does not make any difference what we say with our lips; the question is, What do we"think in our hearts"? |
6481 | May not all take a hint when some of the religious organizations around us are beginning to see the advantages of sending out medical missionaries? |
6481 | Now can we not all see that the very changes anticipated in the above quotations are rapidly taking place in the Christian world all around us? |
6481 | Now, intelligent Christian reader, what are we to think of the above statements? |
6481 | Now, were both of them Gods, or was one of them not God? |
6481 | O, that all Christian men and women could be aroused to the importance of such religious observances? |
6481 | Shall Christians stand aloof from enacting laws to prohibit stealing for fear of infringing on the liberty of individual thieves? |
6481 | Shall we call them into the fields which are ripe and ready for the harvest? |
6481 | Should not a man strive to keep abreast of the age in which he is living? |
6481 | Should not medical professors and teachers have as much regard for the health and lives of men, women, and children as the managers of our railroads? |
6481 | Should not our clergy heed His testimony? |
6481 | Should the traditions and creeds of men be allowed to make of none effect the Word of God? |
6481 | The simple question is, do such habits shorten the average duration of human life? |
6481 | The young man immediately straightened himself up in a most self- important manner and exclaimed:"What do you think I care if it is offensive to you?" |
6481 | Then again, is it possible that, on that occasion, a kind of wine was made of which the Lord has never created a single drop in the fruit of the vine? |
6481 | Then are these organizations to become Gentile and stand like the remnants of the Ancient Church, which we behold in southern and eastern Asia? |
6481 | Then the reader will inquire,"Why was an external New- Church organization ever formed?" |
6481 | Was not that a useful business?" |
6481 | Well, what are the facts? |
6481 | What are the fathers and mothers in our churches thinking about when they consent to such an example being set before their children? |
6481 | What congregation would be willing to sit quietly and hear the doctrine of infant damnation proclaimed? |
6481 | What do you think of that, Christian brother? |
6481 | What have you to lose by reading his writings? |
6481 | Which is better-- to be a good heathen or a drunken Christian? |
6481 | Who are better qualified to judge as to what are evil uses than the physician, who has made them the study of his life? |
6481 | Who is satisfied with the doctrine of election and predestination as taught but a few years ago? |
6481 | Who is that God? |
6481 | Why should not every physician study Homoeopathy and test the remedies on the sick? |
6481 | Why this change? |
6481 | Why, then, pray to an unknown God? |
6481 | and the apostle''s teaching, that"God was in Christ, reconciling the world unto Himself"? |
6481 | how long shall such evils continue in our churches? |
6481 | how long? |
6481 | the garden eastward in Eden, and an Ark which would not hold the hides and teeth of all the animals on earth-- were these to be understood literally? |