IHODEHJi PIEDICIHE and MHEMIIT. 



By JOHN B. ROBERTS, A.M., M.D., 



An exposition of the points of similarity and differences between 

 homoeopathy and the science of medicine at the end of the nineteenth 

 century. 



16 mo. ; Cloth ; 75 Cents. 



"These ess 

 a spirit of 

 brothers, h< 



knowledge and in readiness t 

 effectual means for effecting 

 the part of both bodies of mei 



Jut it is evidently in a purely philan- 

 that the essays were written, 

 md they have very appropriately ema- 

 lated from the City of Brotherly Love, 

 nd Dr. Roberts. 



' ' Those who wish to become acquainted 

 rith the tenets of the horn- 



; nature of the Homoeopathic 

 r medicine, and its re! 

 e Allopathic school — a name which he 







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ght it. ********** 



1 His addresses, one of wbi 



d before the County Medical Society, 



modern medicine, sets forth 

 md without abuse the fallacies 

 >rted views held by some of the 



minded colleagues."— Evening Bulletin 

 Philadelphia. 



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tive and dig- 

 :, and nobody 



i of good, rt 



tement of the 



ted homoeo- 

 ins who de- 



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