The Principles and Art of Cure by Homoeopathy
Here an attempt has been made to correlate the principles that govern the homoeopathic methods of healing with those principles and laws that govern all life: i.e. motion, growth, development. Many of the choicest bits of homoeopathic philosophy are scattered through homoeopathic literature, and it is to gather these into compact form, and so place the best thought upon homoeopathic philosophy in accessible place for student and physician alike, that this work has been attempted. The author of this book has spent many fruitful hours in searching the printed records left by many stalwarts in the homoeopathic vanguard, and not only have the printed works of individual authors been closely scanned for the material found here, but old volumes of homoeopathic magazines long since out of print have yielded valuable material. It has been our aim in this book so to set forth the principles underlying the practice of Hahnemannian homoeopathy that they could be grasped and made of practical application in the healing art. The changes in third edition are as following: Inclusion of the word index keeping in view the convenience of homoeopaths whether an undergraduate, research scholar or a teacher as well layman so that they may catch hold of the required topic at a glance; The name of the medicines have been abbreviated as per the medicine list of Synthesis Repertory of Frederick Schroyens to maintain uniformity; Special marking on the questions given at the end of some of the chapters will immensely help easy visualisation for metal exercise; Reformating of the treatise has been done for smooth and pleasurable reading along with cent per cent grasp of the principles and art of homoeopathy.
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