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Books > Medicine > Complementary medicine > Homoeopathy
Repertory is an essential discipline of homeopathic scientific art
to find out the apt remedy. Our knowledge of Materia Medica is
being upgraded by new findings and advancement in the field of
technology has not left the subject of repertory untouched. All
this has led to a revolution in the subject of repertory. This is
an excellent attempt to acquaint students and professionals not
only with classical and with new repertories but with Homeopathic
software as well. The book provides key features and guidelines for
using all the available repertories from "Therapeutic Pocket Book",
"Kent's Repertory" to "Complete Repertory" and the "Encyclopedia
Homeopathica" program of RADAR software. The main attraction of
this book is a topic which corrects and standardises abbreviations
of 108 drugs used in BBCR. A brief description of all classical,
clinical and new repertories is talked about. A discussion on all
homeopathic software with core points so that the user can choose
the best for himself.
This is a simple book to guide the reader on the use of Repertory
which is an important tool in the hands of the homeopath. Various
topics are covered in relation to use of the repertory like taking
the case, the directions of the cure, the three miasmas, and the
mistakes one can usually do and the ways to avoid them.
Volume 2 of 2: The characteristic and guiding symptoms of all
remedies, clinical and pathogenetic. This book contains the well
known verified characteristic symptoms of all our medicines besides
other less important symptoms aiding the selection of the curative
remedy. All the new medicines and essentials of the published
clinical experience of the school have been added. This is a
succinct resume of the symptomatology of every medicine used in
Homeopathy.
An analysis of the foibles of Dr. Morris Fishbein's Medical Follies
and an indictment of medical practice in general, with a
non-partisan presentation of the case for the drugless schools of
healing, comprising essays on homeopathy, osteopathy, chiropractic,
the Abrams Method, vivisection, physical culture, Christian
Science, medical publicity, the cost of hospitalization and State
medicine. The author states she is not defending drugless
therapies, except insofar as a true statement of facts may
constitute a defense.
This is a book on therapeutics quite popular amongst students as
well as physicians. The diseases of each organ and its therapeutics
are explained in a systemic manner.
The book has been written in a most concise way, compact, to the
point and lucid manner. The book will prove to be an asset for the
students.
In this title, Dr. Kishore explains how the repertory evolved,
starting with Hahnemann, through Boenninghausen and eventually to
Kent. Each repertory is based on a conception as to how to approach
a case and to use each repertory with skill it is necessary to know
the thinking behind it. This book compares the repertories showing
both similarity and differences between the major approaches. The
book is a compilation of the history of the birth, growth and
development of various homoeopathic repertories. There is detailed
mentioning of lesser known repertories and some of the older
repertories which are not accessible to most of us for, eg: Jahr's
New manual of Symptomencodex; Alien's General Symptom Register of
Homoeopathic Materia Medica; and, Field's Card Repertory, etc. The
author has given several illustrative examples from his own
experience or from our old masters at various places. The author
has critically analysed the Boeninghausen's and the Kent's
Repertory and has highlighted many shortcomings. He has made
various suggestions to improve our repertories. In addition there
is a very thoughtful discussion of case taking and evaluation of
symptoms. A major part of the book is case examples using the
different repertories and illustrating the approach used with each
one. This book would be of great value to every homeopath. It
features: elaborate discussion on the birth, growth and development
of various repertories; enumeration and comparison of various
repertories; guidance for proper case taking, evaluation of
symptoms and different ways of analysis of the indicated remedies;
and, reportorial analysis with case demonstrations.
Simple, practical, and inspiring tips, recipes, and wellness
advice. This practical and inspiring little book offers over 1,000
wellness tips for boosting your immune system, caring for burns and
wounds, improving your complexion, reducing stress, and much more.
Find simple and effective home remedies such as: To relieve a dry,
irritating cough: to 1/3 pt (200ml) boiling water, add the juice of
1 lemon, 2 tsp honey, 1/4 tsp cinnamon, 1 clove garlic, and a sprig
of rosemary. Stir well, cover and leave for 15 mins. Strain and sip
slowly. To relieve eczema, steep 1/2 ounce (13 grams) chamomile
flowers in 1 pint (600 milliliters) boiling water for 20 minutes
and add to a bath. To relieve tension in the upper body, sit
cross-legged, block the ears with your fingers. Breathe in, then
breathe out making a humming sound to lengthen the exhalation.
Repeat 10 times before going to bed. To remove makeup, coat the
fingers with almond, sunflower, or avocado oil and spread evenly
over the face and neck. Remove the oil with tissues. Saturate a
black tea bag with warm water. Press over clean lips for 5 minutes.
Repeat if desired. Black tea is high in tannic acid, retains
moisture, and keeps lips smooth and taut. To give hair a shine,
mash an over-ripe banana; combine with 3 drops of almond oil.
Massage into dry hair, leave on for 15 minutes. Shampoo as usual.
Many of the hints found here are the product of tradition passed
from one generation to another. They cover advice on care of the
body from head to toe, a common sense approach to first aid and
using medicines, recipes for non-toxic cleaning solutions, ways to
alleviate common ailments with ingredients you probably already
have on hand, and more.
The book explains lucidly every aspect of Silicea ranging from its
historical background, proving, pharmacology to the evolution of
Silicea personality. It also includes comparison of Silicea with
other remedies. It is an interesting book to increase our knowledge
about this inert substance.
This is an excellent book focusing on the therapeutics of E.N.T
troubles, highlighting characteristic symptoms of a large number of
commonly indicated medicines and a few case records from own
practice.
Organized alphabetically by disorder, this convenient reference clearly describes all you need to know about homeopathy and the treatment of numerous disorders. For each condition, many possible remedies are suggested so you can find the one that most accurately fits your symptoms. From food poisoning to varicose veins, this book provides detailed homeopathic solutions for a wide range of ailments.
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