Healing, 481:and all of which have somewhat to contribute to medical science as a whole; out of the unitedHealing, 481:contribution should come a richer and more fluid medical approach to the patient. Healing, 482:its major opportunity. A combination of true medical science (as produced by man down the agesHealing, 483:the inner man, will eventually produce the new medical approach which will keep man in good health,Healing, 526:"methods of occult healing though the ordinary medical and surgical methods will not be withheld."Healing, 526:helped whilst wise surgery and ameliorating medical knowledge are applied. This the usual so-calledHealing, 528:in due time, if left to nature or to ordinary medical and surgical science. But today, so great isHealing, 529:women of spiritual orientation will enter the medical [530] profession and perfect themselves inHealing, 530:in utilizing both fields of knowledge a new medical science will emerge, based upon two paramountHealing, 530:all this. Both metaphysical healers and orthodox medical men at this time are apt to repudiate eachHealing, 531:know too well the limitations of their present medical attainments. But the so-called spiritualHealing, 531:in both groups will be found the future hope of medical science as it seeks to meet the need ofHealing, 534:healing, though the ordinary, ameliorative, medical or surgical methods will not be withheld. LawHealing, 537:considered and discussed. Also, for a long time, medical practice and surgical knowledge will playHealing, 557:this need cause no surprise, for the ordinary medical profession calls for years of hard study andHealing, 557:and location to another, can work with full medical knowledge or in full collaboration with theHealing, 568:today and has been for centuries; from the medical standpoint, there is no ascertained orHealing, 601:who are trained physicians and accredited medical men as well as spiritual healers will have aHealing, 601:when to this is added the science of the trained medical man, graduating from our best medicalHealing, 601:trained medical man, graduating from our best medical colleges, you will then have a new and muchHealing, 605:healer is depending upon the diagnosis of the medical man in attendance, if he is not one himself. Healing, 617:I write for the lay reader, and not for the medical profession, who are frank to admit how littleHealing, 617:they know, as yet, anent this subject. The medical research worker knows little anent the relationHealing, 626:this vital truth. It is for this reason that medical science will eventually find the truth (andHealing, 626:This situation will remain as it is until modern medical science recognizes that the world ofHealing, 627:of the esotericist as well as from the angle of medical science. Healers have to learn to work withHealing, 630:healing, though the ordinary ameliorative, medical or surgical methods will not be withheld. ThisHealing, 630:this is because the usual healer has not had medical training, and at the same time he is notHealing, 632:to enlarge further on the injunction to use medical and surgical methods whenever possible. I haveHealing, 632:The perfect healing combination is that of the medical man and the spiritual healer, each workingHealing, 632:neither the spiritual healer nor the orthodox medical man. It is time, however, that they learn toHealing, 659:this much needed science as a copartner in the medical science of modern times. Healing, 675:always with the scientific aid of the trained medical man; this is a factor which causesHealing, 707:amelioration - steps as ordained by the orthodox medical profession, which will offset the purelyHealing, 710:initiate, in time and space, so it is with the medical sciences. Just as right application of theseHealing, 714:time recognized in the teachings of the modern medical schools, though the fact has been discussed;Magic, 273:is preceded by the "breaking of the waters" (in medical [274] parlance), and before theMagic, 372:of the modern scientist. In ten years time, many medical practitioners will be recognizing it as aMagic, 499:What I have to say in no way abrogates modern medical science with its palliatives and skill. All IMagic, 626:themselves with the preservation of life, the medical knowledge of the day, and the achievements ofMeditation, 47:the progress of his youth and life and his medical history. This record will be minutely accurate,Meditation, 161:is nearing now for many, and progress in the new medical school - based on thought - can be lookedMeditation, 244:he can cooperate with the modern enlightened medical man, and thus safeguard [245] him from error,Meditation, 245:together will come the next step ahead in medical science. The link between the body of theMeditation, 246:member of the group will also be a member of the medical profession, who will work with theMeditation, 249:anent the Future The phraseology of the medical schools will more and more become based onMeditation, 346:rest, sleep, dietary precautions And necessary medical attention. He obeys all wise instruction,Problems, 42:people taking over their educational or medical institutions, or imposing democratic, communisticProblems, 107:development and benefits - education, medical aid, the ending of the ceaseless tribal wars,Psychology1, 5:intellectual fixations which he undoubtedly is. Medical psychology has also given us much, and wePsychology1, 271:I cannot and I will not touch upon the medical and physiological aspect of vice, whether it be thePsychology1, 283:situation, to the widespread interest in medical hygiene (an interest hitherto confined to thePsychology1, 374:so widely used now - is creeping slowly into all medical thought, whilst even the advertisers ofPsychology2, 552:and its secretion will be worked out by the medical profession, leading to a much betterReappearance, 173:their duty. Into philanthropic, educational and medical work. All of this has been exceedingly goodSoul, 31:generation. All this can be gathered out of any medical book, even those published in the lastSoul, 31:what advanced and modern investigators, medical men and psychologists, infer from a study of theSoul, 85:movement. Galen, the great forerunner of modern medical methods, argued for the fourth ventricle ofSoul, 114:using the latter for arteries, as is done in the medical literature. It must, however, be notedTelepathy, 152:nerves which are not yet recognized by medical science but which are like an intermediary web or |