DYNAMIZATION OF DRUGS



I look forward then with no other concern than a fear lest the test fail for want of support. I am eager to place its confirmations along with the invaluable papers furnished by Watzke, Eidherr, ad lately by T.F. Allen, in his able criticism of Houat in the N.A.J., Aug.1879.

I have cured patients with high potencies, and so has Dr.Dudley. I can assure you he is vastly better as a practitioner than he is as a theorist.

Genial, candid, able as a lecturer, and instructive in the Hahnemann Club meetings, I am all the more astonished that he should permit his pen to play such wild freaks with his better judgment. And I am still more surprised that he should accuse, among others one-half of his club of being a set of illogical fellows, who dare not rationally defend high potencies, because such an armour would be strange to them, such weapon unknown to them.

E.A. Farrington, M.D.

E. A. Farrington
E. A. Farrington (1847-1885) was born in Williamsburg, NY, on January 1, 1847. He began his study of medicine under the preceptorship of his brother, Harvey W. Farrington, MD. In 1866 he graduated from the Homoeopathic Medical College of Pennsylvania. In 1867 he entered the Hahnemann Medical College, graduating in 1868. He entered practice immediately after his graduation, establishing himself on Mount Vernon Street. Books by Ernest Farrington: Clinical Materia Medica, Comparative Materia Medica, Lesser Writings With Therapeutic Hints.