The Handbook of Homeopathy: Its Principles and Practice

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Inner Traditions / Bear & Co, 1989 - Fiction - 240 pages
Directed primarily to the therapist, this is also an excellent introduction to homeopathy for the layperson seeking information. Includes sections on Hahnemann's Chronic Diseases and Organon."
 

Contents

THE POSITION OF HOMOEOPATHY WITHIN MEDICINE
13
THE PRINCIPLES OF HOMOEOPATHY HAHNEMANNS LIFE WORK
18
THE DRUG
22
SYMPTOMATOLOGY
38
CASETAKING IN HOMOEOPATHIC PRACTICE
68
DIFFERENT METHODS OF DETERMINING THE APPROPRIATE DRUG DRUG DIAGNOSIS
86
DRUG DIAGNOSIS USING A REPERTORY
117
PRINCIPLES GOVERNING CHOICE OF POTENCY DOSE DURATION AND REPETITION OF DRUG THERAPY
144
OBSERVATION OF DRUG REACTIONS
151
PARTICULAR DISEASE CATEGORIES AND THEIR TREATMENT
157
COMMENTS ON HAHNEMANNS CHRONIC DISEASES THEIR PECULIAR NATURE AND HOMOEOPATHIC CURE
171
COMMENTS ON HAHNEMANNS ORGANON OF PRACTICAL MEDICINE
224
INDEX OF LITERATURE
233
INDEX
239
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Page 8 - PREFACE TO THE FOURTH EDITION The first edition of this book appeared in 1982.
Page 7 - I should like to express my gratitude to all the people who have had a hand in the making of this book.

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