REPERTORY ANALYSIS



If this vital force be distilled in its harmonious guidance of the function of the body, by some external impression, mental, miasmatic, climatic, or other, the processes of nature are modified and disease appears. The vital power is immaterial or dynamic in nature, like all natural forces, and can only be affected by similar immaterial or dynamic agents. AEtiological factors, consequently, operate and influence this power through their virtuality. These disturbances of the vital force manifest themselves different individuals, depending upon the peculiarities or original weaknesses of the patient.-PROSPER BENDER, M.D. 1895.

As disease is of dynamic origin and dynamic in its nature, how should it be treated unless by a similar agent0a dynamic force?-J.T. TEMPLE, M.D., 1868.

Eveline B. Lyle