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Intro
Chapt I-VI
VII-Addendum
 

Personal Experience of a Physician, With An Appeal to the Medical and Clerical Professions; And an Appendix, A Review of "Christ and the Temperance Question," Christian Union, by John Ellis

Published: Philadelphia, Hahnemann publishing house, 1892

Homeopathy and temperance, spiritual causes of diseases, appeal to the clergy, etc



PERSONAL EXPERIENCE OF A PHYSICIAN,

WITH
AN APPEAL TO THE MEDICAL AND CLERICAL PROFESSIONS;

AND

AN APPENDIX,

A REVIEW OF "CHRIST AND THE TEMPERANCE QUESTION"
IN THE CHRISTIAN UNION.
BY

JOHN ELLIS, M.D.



Philadelphia
Hahnemann publishing house
1892



CONTENTS:

CHAPTER I - Personal Medical Experience of a Physician

CHAPTER II - Why Every Physician Should Examine Homoeopathy

CHAPTER III - The Dangers That Result From the Allopathic Treatment of Diseases

CHAPTER IV - Personal Religious Experience of a Physician; And An Appeal in Behalf of a New Dispensation

CHAPTER V - The Dawn of a New Dispensation

CHAPTER VI - A New Day to Our Earth

CHAPTER VII - The Wants of the Christian Church

CHAPTER VIII - Methods for Restraining and Curing Spiritual and Natural Diseases

CHAPTER IX - Personal Experience Continued--And Efforts

CHAPTER X - Final Appeal to the Clergy

ADDENDUM - A Review of "Christ and the Temperance Question," in the "Christian Union"


Personal Experience of a Physician - End of Introduction

 
Intro
Chapt I-VI
VII-Addendum
 

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