Samuel Cockburn (physician and Homeopath) - Publications

Publications

  • Samuel Cockburn, Homeopathy, a System of Medicine founded on Facts, not on Speculation, 1850.
  • Samuel Cockburn, M.D., Medical Reform: Being an Examination into the Nature of the Prevailing System of Medicine; and an Exposition of its Chief Evils; with Allopathic Revelations. A Remedy for the Evil, (Henry Turner, Manchester, 1856; R. Theobald, London, 1857; Demacher & Sheek, Philadelphia, 1857; William Radde, New York, 1857; University of Michigan Library, 2005, ISBN 1-4255-1502-9)).
  • Samuel Cockburn, An Exposition of Homeopathic Law; with a Refutation of some of the Chief Objections advanced against Homeopathy: being a Lecture delivered in Glasgow under the auspices of the Glasgow Homeopathic Association, (James Cochrane, Glasgow, 1860).
  • Samuel Cockburn, "Is the Doctrine of Infinitessimals Consistent with Reason and Experience?", Annals and Transactions of the British Homeopathic Society, and of the London Homeopathic Hospital, vol. IV, pp. 1-29, 1864.
  • Samuel Cockburn, Fragmentary thoughts on the life and death forces, (Dunn and White, Glasgow, 1864).
  • Samuel Cockburn, The Laws of Nature and the Laws of God: a reply to Prof. Drummond, (Swan Sonnenschein, Le Bas & Lowry, London, 1886).
  • Samuel Cockburn, Thoughts in Verse: On Natural, Historical and Spiritual Subjects, (Aird & Coghill, Glasgow, 1909).

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