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" We are compelled to acknowledge a power of natural recovery inherent in the body—a similar statement has been made by writers on the principle of medicine in all ages. The body "
The Solar Plexus Or Abdominal Brain - Page 33
by Theron Q. Dumont - 1920 - 64 pages
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The Practitioner, Volume 34

Family medicine - 1885 - 662 pages
...treatment and cure in the light of our present knowledge of pathology and pharmacology, we find that we are compelled to acknowledge a power of natural recovery inherent in the body. A similar statement has been made by writers on the principles of medicine in all ages. From...
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Christian Science and Kindred Superstitutions: Their Facts and Fallacies

Charles Fremont Winbigler - Christian Science - 1900 - 212 pages
...which are controlled by the sub-conscious mind and by which disease may be produced and cured. Dr. JM Bruce says: " We are compelled to acknowledge a power...in the body—a similar statement has been made by the writers on the principle of medicine in all ages." Dr. John Hunter says: " As the state of the...
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Australasian Medical Gazette: The Journal of the Australasian ..., Volume 22

Medicine - 1903 - 622 pages
...somewhere. The forces of nature are not necessarily limited to so-called functional diseases." Mitchell Bruce says: "We are compelled to acknowledge a power of natural recovery inherent in the body. The body does possess a means of mechanism for modifying or neutralising influences which it...
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The Force of mind, or, The mental factor in medicine

Alfred Taylor Schofield - 1907 - 336 pages
...preservative force. Now let us see what more can be said in its favour. Dr. Mitchell Bruce writes : 2 ' We are compelled to acknowledge a power of natural recovery inherent in the body — a similar statement has been made by writers on the principle of medicine in all ages. . ....
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Edinburgh Medical Journal, Volume 22; Volume 64

Medicine - 1907 - 638 pages
...spirit," " determination," he has the " will power " to get better, and so on. Mitchell Bruce says that " we are compelled to acknowledge a power of natural recovery inherent in the body." l What we as physicians have to do, then, is to assist the body in making use of this power,...
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The Force of Mind: Or, The Mental Factor in Medicine

Alfred Taylor Schofield - Mental healing - 1908 - 342 pages
...preservative force. Now let us see what more can be said in its favour. Dr. Mitchell Bruce writes : 2 ' We are compelled to acknowledge a power of natural...principle of medicine in all ages. . . . The body does possess a means and mechanism for modifying or neutralising influences which it cannot directly...
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The Force of Mind: Or, The Mental Factor in Medicine

Alfred Taylor Schofield - Mental healing - 1908 - 336 pages
...preservative force. Now let us see what more can be said in its favour. Dr. Mitchell Bruce writes : 2 ' We are compelled to acknowledge a power of natural...principle of medicine in all ages. . . . The body does possess a means and mechanism for modifying or neutralising influences which it cannot directly...
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MIND AND BODYOR MENTAL STATES AND PHYSICAL CONDITIONS.

WILLIAM WALKER ATKINSON - 1912
...underlying faculty of vital force (ie, unconscious mind).” Dr. Bruce says: “We are compelled ¿o acknowledge a power of natural recovery inherent in...principle of medicine in all ages. . . . The body does possess a means and mechanism for modifying or neutralizing influences which it cannot directly...
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Mental Therapeutics; Or, Just how to Heal Oneself and Others

Theron Q. Dumont - Mental healing - 1916 - 308 pages
...medicatrix naturae is a very potent factor in the amelioration of disease, if it only be allowed fair play." "We are compelled to acknowledge a power of natural...writers on the principle of medicine in all ages." "Whatever other theories we may hold, we must recognize the vis medicatrix naturae in some shape or...
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The Practitioner: ed. by F.E. Anstie and H. Lawson ..., Volume 34, Issue 1885

1885 - 506 pages
...treatment and cure in the light of our present knowledge of pathology and pharmacology, we find that we are compelled to acknowledge a power of natural recovery inherent in the body. A similar statement has been made by writers on the principles of medicine in all ages. From...
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