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Introduction The degree of vitality Homoeopathy enjoys in any given period will always be indexed by the methods of its disciples and exponents, not merely by the soundness of their teaching, but specially by the thoroughness and accuracy of their practice. I know of no better gauge of this vitality...
Preface. The call from the members of our school for an index of the symptoms of our materia medica has been insistent ever since the first edition of the Materia Medica Pura. This call has resulted in the publishing of several repertories, from the earliest ones, which covered the few...
Taking The Case There are three things which merit the most careful consideration of the homoeopathic practitioner – the taking of the case, the selection of the remedy and the administration of the remedy. The relation of these three steps are so closely intermingled, the one with the other, and...
Three Directions of Cure. Another question that arises is: How can we demonstrate that we have cured and how may we know that our remedy is acting curatively? This leads us to consider the three directions of cure. We find that in order to produce a permanent cure, symptoms must...
The Three Miasms. Study the theoretical part of Hahnemann’s Chronic Diseases. The three chronic miasms are the next of the ideas we will consider. In sections 78-80 we find mentioned the three chronic miasms of Hahnemann. They are Psora, Syphilis and Sycosis. Here it is stated that if any of...
Let the Patient Talk. The next most important requirement is attentive observation. If we hope to arrive at the truth we must not only be attentive to what the patient tells us, and to what the nurse or family may impart, but we must observe closely the appearance of the...
How to Find the Remedy Having thus far outlined, in a brief way, the homoeopathic philosophy of the first division of our Trinity, we will pass to the second angle, that of finding the homoeopathically indicated remedy. We believe that Homoeopathy is applicable to every curable case; the great thing...
Index to Arrangement of Kent’s Repertory. The Repertory is divided into the following thirty-seven sections, and are found in the order given below: Mind, 1 Vertigo, 96 Head, 107 Eye, 239 Vision, 275 Ear, 290 Hearing, 326 Nose, 329 Coryza 330 Epistaxis, 340 Discharges, 334 Smell, 354 Face, 360 Mouth,...
Arrangement of Kent’s Repertory. The same arrangement of each section is used throughout the book so that the sequence once understood the finding of any rubric is very simple. First. – Time. Second. – Conditions {modalities}, in alphabetical succession. Third. – Where there is condition of Pain it is arranged...
From Generals to Particulars. Why do we work from generals to particulars? If a case is worked out merely from particulars it is more than probable that the remedy will not be seen and frequent failure will result. This is due to the fact that the particular directions in which...