Morgan's assertion that that person was always abroad, unluckily dismissed from Leonard's mind the name the homoeopathist had so casually mentioned.
But when the Doctor, in admiration at a simplicity which contrasted so evident an intelligence, finally asked him his name and connections, and Leonard told them, the homoeopathist actually started.
Others will exclaim, although the homoeopathist disavows the vis medicatrix naturae, that he solely succeeds by leaving the malady to the salutary efforts of the constitution.
Will the homoeopathist tell us that we must seek in his catalogue of innumerable effects some substance which is known to produce similar symptoms?
For instance, the homoeopathist has found out that certain substances, by diminishing the energy of the heart and arteries, subdue inflammatory action as effectually as venesection.
But the homoeopathist despises and rejects as idle, all those collateral means of diving into nature's arcana.
In short, the study of our ingesta is one of the greatest importance; and here again the homoeopathist is entitled to our best thanks.
The allopathist tries various drugs, and if one medicine or one combination of drugs fails, tries another; but the homoeopathist administers only such medicaments as may be indicated by the symptoms of the patient.
In general, the Homoeopathist calls every recovery which happens under his treatment a cure.
Of course if any man does not agree to this the name Homoeopathist can no longer be applied to him with propriety.
He was also the homoeopathistof his day, the Elisha Perkins (metallic tractors) of his generation.
But you need ask no better proof of who and what the German adherents of this doctrine must be, than the testimony of a German Homoeopathist as to the wretched character of the works they manufacture to enforce its claims.
The ultra Homoeopathist will either recant and try to rejoin the medical profession; or he will embrace some newer and if possible equally extravagant doctrine; or he will stick to his colors and go down with his sinking doctrine.
True, sir; and catch a homoeopathist with a bad case!
The homoeopathist woke up, got out, gave himself a shake, and inhaled the fresh air into his vigorous lungs with an evident sensation of delight.
Dosewell, and it was a good seven miles to his house, thehomoeopathist fetched a deep breath.
The homoeopathist assisted to undress and put him into bed.
The homoeopathist drew away Helen; the allopathist seated himself by the bedside and put his questions, felt the pulse, sounded the lungs, and looked at the tongue of the patient.
Morgan's assertion that that person was always abroad unluckily dismissed from Leonard's mind the name the homoeopathisthad so casually mentioned.
But when the doctor, in admiration at a simplicity which contrasted so evident an intelligence, finally asked him his name and connections, and Leonard told them, the homoeopathist actually started.
The homoeopathist rose and took two strides across the room, then he paused by the bed, and listened to the breathing of the sleeping man.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "homoeopathist" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.