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 {{anchor:​s222}}We conclude then with Hahnemann'​s oft-repeated admonition: "​Follow the example set - follow it full or confidence - but follow it <span grade2>​precisely</​span>​ as it has been detailed!{{anchor:​s223}}"​ And we do not hesitate to add: "If, after having done this, the expected result does not ensue, relate the whole course of proceeding, honestly, truly and fully, that every expert may pass judgment upon it and then venture, in fall confidence, to warn every one against the homoeopathic treatment of Hooping Cough."​ {{anchor:​s222}}We conclude then with Hahnemann'​s oft-repeated admonition: "​Follow the example set - follow it full or confidence - but follow it <span grade2>​precisely</​span>​ as it has been detailed!{{anchor:​s223}}"​ And we do not hesitate to add: "If, after having done this, the expected result does not ensue, relate the whole course of proceeding, honestly, truly and fully, that every expert may pass judgment upon it and then venture, in fall confidence, to warn every one against the homoeopathic treatment of Hooping Cough."​
  
-{{anchor:​s224}}THE REMEDIES AND THEIR SYMPTOMS.+{{anchor:​s224}} 
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 +==== THE REMEDIES AND THEIR SYMPTOMS. ​====
  
 **<span grade2>​{{anchor:​s225}}Aconitum nap.</​span>​** {{anchor:​s226}}- Clear ringing or whistling Hooping Cough, excited by burning sticking in the larynx and in the trachea; generally without expectoration;​ rarely in the morning and during the day, with expectoration of some mucus mixed with coagulated blood. **<span grade2>​{{anchor:​s225}}Aconitum nap.</​span>​** {{anchor:​s226}}- Clear ringing or whistling Hooping Cough, excited by burning sticking in the larynx and in the trachea; generally without expectoration;​ rarely in the morning and during the day, with expectoration of some mucus mixed with coagulated blood.
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