This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1874 edition. Excerpt: ... Ut m GnglanA gMiral tett. C. F. NICHOLS, M.D., Genekai, Editor. BOSTON, MAY, 1874. Translation Op Millefolium.--Millefolinm, Olonoine, Apium virus, Vepa, Hippomanes, Jatropha, Xtphosuria, Kalmia, and Aloes remain unpublished in translation from the Arzneiprufungen. Dr. Hering supplies corrections and additions to our publication of the above in their order. The changes to be made are considerable, and involve a re-numbering of symptoms. The translations are made under Dr. Conrad Wesselhoeft's supervision. Dr. Allen furnishes Apium virus, translated for the compilation of Allen's Materia Medica, and the remainder of Cepa already published in part in the American Homoeopathic Review. It appears important that Dr. Hering's complete Materia Medica shall be issued under his supervision, for the possession of these complete provings is desirable to every physician. The Twelve Tissue Remedies.--Dr. Schiissler of Oldenburg thinks the twelve drugs: --Magnesia phosphorica, Ferrum phosphoricum, Kali sulphuricum, Kali phosphoricum, Natrum phosphoricum, Nalrum sulphuricum. Magnesia pk sphorica, Culcarea sulphurica, Silicea, Calcarea fluorica, which he calls the Tissue Remedies, may safely constitute the whole armament of a homoeopathic plrysician. Dr. Schiissler asserts that his use of these remedies in accordance with his published indications has been most successful. Already Dr. Hering has published a little book" introducing these remedies to the American profession and criticising Schiissler's indications. These indications are chiefly pathological. All of us have cases of which we are either afraid or ashamed, because they will not yield to well indicated remedies. If " specifics" with a few gleaming symptoms can bring a favorable turn in...