Méthode homœopathique (similia similibus)
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Title
Méthode homœopathique (similia similibus)
Subject
Nanteuil, Ch.
Homeopathy
Satires (document genre)
Description
This print satirizes the homeopathic doctrine of curing like with like. The caption translates, "You have indigestion, Gastero intero' evacuante! So an hour from now take a little soup, two chops, an omelet, a roast chicken, and twelve dozen oysters. This light meal will get you a stomach ache far worse than the first one. I won't drop by tomorrow, since I think everything will be over with."
Abstract
Satiric print by Ch. Nanteuil entitled "Méthode homœopathique (similia similibus)"
Creator
Nanteuil, Ch.
Publisher
chez Hautecoeur Martinet
Date Created
1850, circa
Rights
The Harvard Medical Library does not hold copyright on all materials in this collection. For use information, consult Public Services at chm@hms.harvard.edu
Access Rights
Access to the original work depicted requires advance notice. Contact Public Services at chm@hms.harvard.edu for additional information
Is Part Of
Manfred Kraemer Collection of Medical Prints and Satires (6:10)
Format
image
Extent
1 print
Language
English
Type
still image
Identifier
DigID0002249
Provenance
From an original in the Manfred Kraemer Collection of Medical Prints and Satires ; Gift of the Maine Medical Center Foundation to the Harvard Medical School, 1991
Files
Citation
Nanteuil, Ch., “Méthode homœopathique (similia similibus),” OnView, accessed May 10, 2024, https://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/index.php/items/show/6371.