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 **{{anchor:​s3}}A MONTHLY JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCE.** **{{anchor:​s3}}A MONTHLY JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCE.**
  
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 +“If our school ever gives up the strict inductive method of Hahnemann, we are lost, and deserve only to be mentioned as a caricature, in the history of medicine.{{anchor:​s6}}”—CONSTANTINE HERING. 
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-{{anchor:​s5}}“If our school ever gives up the strict inductive method of Hahnemann, we are lost, and deserve only to be mentioned as a caricature, in the history of medicine.{{anchor:​s6}}”—CONSTANTINE HERING. 
  
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 {{anchor:​s9}}CONSTANTINE HERING, whom we may justly call the American Hahnemann, wrote, just before his death, those warning words which appear at the top of our page. {{anchor:​s10}}This admonition we shall keep displayed at our mast-head, to serve as a beacon light of warning to the foolhardy practitioner who would desert our law, the true and unerring compass of therapeutics,​ and trust to chance knowledge of the rocky coast or hidden sand-bars which the practitioner continually meets in his stormy crusade against disease and death. {{anchor:​s9}}CONSTANTINE HERING, whom we may justly call the American Hahnemann, wrote, just before his death, those warning words which appear at the top of our page. {{anchor:​s10}}This admonition we shall keep displayed at our mast-head, to serve as a beacon light of warning to the foolhardy practitioner who would desert our law, the true and unerring compass of therapeutics,​ and trust to chance knowledge of the rocky coast or hidden sand-bars which the practitioner continually meets in his stormy crusade against disease and death.
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