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187331209Boston 1873. Original printed wrappers stitched. 60 1 3 blanks pp. Front wrapper spotted and detached but present; some light spotting to lower blank margins of first several leaves. Good.<br /> <br /> The Massachusetts Medical Society preferred charges against Bushnell Fuller and six other physician members of the Society for "Conduct unbecoming and unworthy an honorable physician and member of this Society" i.e. practicing homeopathy. The Society's Board of Trial conducted the proceedings "at the Society's Rooms." The alleged miscreants purportedly sought to "disorganize and destroy" the Massachusetts Medical Society and to become members of the Massachusetts Homoeopathic Medical Society. A By-Law of the Massachusetts Medical Society prohibited any Member from professing "to cure diseases by Spiritualism Homoeopathy or Thompsonianism."<br /> With defendants protesting what they regarded as a kangaroo-court the trial proceeded. The detailed closing arguments for "the Accused" are printed here as well as summaries of the testimony. In what was a foregone conclusion they were all found guilty and expelled from the Massachusetts Medical Society. <br /> II Harv. Law Cat. 1031. unknown
3728751<p>Stuttgart Germany: Druck von Carl Hauber 1856. 16 pages. 5½ x 4¼ inches. Self wrappers; stitched; with blue/green paper spine reinforcement. Brief foxing; creasing at one corner; very good.</p> <p>Unrecorded homeopathic medical tract—whose title roughly translates as “Rules of Conduct during a Homeopathic Course of Treatment.â€</p> <p>It was written by Dr. Arthur Lutze 1813–1870 an important homeopathic physician and contemporary of Dr. Samuel Hahnemann 1755–1843 the founder of this pseudo-scientific system of alternative medicine that used very particular animal vegetable and mineral preparations to cure various diseases.</p> <p>A year before this tract was published in 1855 Dr. Lutze opened a homeopathic clinic and spa in Köthen Saxony-Anhalt complete with large wards and private rooms spas and other amenities. Present here are 25 dietary and health rules to be followed during a homeopathic treatment.</p> <p>Strictly forbidden foods include coffee tea strong Bavarian beer wine schnaps rum etc. and “everything strong and spicy.†One could eat pork conditionally; beef and mutton were allowed. Many other dietary regulations and advisories follow.</p> <p>No copies in OCLC or KVK.</p> unknown
1966069216NY: Pocket Books 1966 Book. Very Good. Hardcover. Third Printing. Discusses "nine steps to heart health". Pages lightly age-toned. Pocket Books hardcover