Therapeutic Pocket-book for Homoeopathic Physicians: To be Used at the Bedside of the Patient and in Studying the Materia Medica Pura |
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Page 121 - Bell, Bum., Bor, Bov, Brom, Bry., Calad, *Cal<%, Camph., Cann., 'Canth., Caps, C. an, C. veg, Caust, Cham, Chel, Chin, Cic, Ciña, Clem, Cocc., Coff...
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Page 65 - Ciña. Clem. Cocc. Coff. Colch. Coloc. Con. Croc. Cupr. Cycl, Dig. Dros. Dulc. Euphorb. Euphr. Ferr. Graph. Guaj. Hell. Hep.
Page xviii - ... calf. The greatest relief was experienced while walking up and down the room and rubbing the affected part. The concomitant symptoms were sleeplessness before midnight, frequently recurring attacks...
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Page xi - Pura and the idea of it was approved by Hahnemann himself. The book falls into seven distinct parts. Although each of these is complete in itself, "yet each one gives but one portion of a symptom, which can be completed only in one or several other parts." For example, the seat of pain is found in the Second Section, the kind of pain in the third, the .aggravation or amelioration according to time or circumstances in the sixth, and the necessary concomitants in the various sections. The seven sections...


