About This Book
The author, drawing on his medical training and practice, recounts clinical experiences and reflects on dangers he perceives in prevailing allopathic treatments while urging physicians to investigate homeopathy with an open and scientific mind. He interweaves personal religious narrative and theological reflection, arguing for parallels between natural and spiritual laws of health and proposing a renewed dispensation for both medicine and the church. The work addresses the responsibilities of clergy and physicians to their communities, discusses methods for restraining and curing moral and physical maladies, and concludes with an appendix reviewing a contemporary temperance tract.
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