Wir muessen der ungeheuren, alles ueberwiegenden kraefte der impondera- RAU. RAU LOUISVILLE: HENKLE & LOGAN, PRINTERS: } UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Set. District of Kentucky, BE IT REMEMBERED, That on the first day of July, anno domini 1840, I. G. Rosenstein, of the said district, deposited in this office the title of a book, the title of which is in the following words, to wit: “Theory and Practice of Homoeopathy, first part, containing a Theory of Homoeopathy, with Dietetic Rules, etc., by I. G. Rosenstein, M. D. • Prove all things; hold fast that which is good.” The right whereof he claims as author and proprietor, in conformity with an act of Congress, entitled, “An act to amend the several acts respecting copy rights.". A copy. Teste: INO. H. HANNA, Clerk, of the District of Kentucky. By S. R. SAMUEL, D. C. 品 CONTENTS. Three letters of physicians in the city of Louisville. Opinions of allopathic physicians on materia medica and Remarks of the reviewer of Dr. Dunglison's work on thera- Remarks of Dr. John Mason Good. Professor Samuel Jackson's introductory lecture. Hahnemann's life, with the origin of homoeopathy. Coincident opinions of old authors to the principle of ho- The homoeopathic materia medica. Mode of experiment to determine the powers of medicines. Conclusions drawn from these experiments. Various methods of medical treatment. |