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| | Editorial | Human Homeopathy? - Edward De Beukelaer“Animals are a different species from people and have different diseases, but the same forces of nature as those in people are the cause of their ill-being.”
Letters to the Editor
“I quite enjoyed your interview with Sherr and you asked the exact questions that burn the mid-night oil of any homeopath practicing classical homeopathy.”
| | Hot-Seat Interview | Peter Gregory - interviewed by Edward De Beukelaer“The profession has worked itself into the situation where it depends on the income from annual vaccinations and the sale of commercial pet foods.”
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| | Veterinary | What is the Role of Veterinary Homeopathy in the 21st century? - Dr. B Heude“Some animals live in prisons: laying hens in batteries, sows attached throughout their lives and use of psychotropic medicines to reduce cannibalism in groups of young piglets.”
The Daily Practice of Veterinary Homeopathy - Edward De Beukelaer
“Hepar sulfur is more than a remedy for control and treatment of abscesses and suppuration. It has a picture of its own. Vulnerability is quite central…”
A Case of Magnesium phosphoricum - Sue Armstrong
“She had a split between being gentle, caring, empathetic and tactile on the one side and volatile, anxious, and angry on the other.”
In Your Face - Edward De Beukelaer
“Very often the first words in the consultation are the ones that show the remedy.”
From Local to Simillimum - Peter Gregory
“We sometimes forget that Hahnemann considered the SRP to be the most important feature of a case.”
Does the Size of the Dose Really Matter? - Dr. Jeff Feinman
“…just because an animal is young and apparently vital doesn’t mean that a high potency is indicated”
The Genesis of the Veterinary Repertory - Marc Bär
“The aim of the Veterinary Repertory is to help the homoeopathic veterinarian. This is done in several ways, but always by adding information to the normal repertory.”
| | Research | The Langford Canine Atopic Dermatitis Trial - John Hoare“This will be a way forward for those who need to see the results of ‘blind’ trials before they can be convinced of any effectiveness.”
| | Materia Medica | A Study of China - Marc Brunson“In the 17th Century, one English doctor (Talbot) made himself rich using the powder during an epidemic of paludism.”
| | New Papers | Tips and Secrets – 8- Alan Schmukler“There are two major reasons why tooth decay occurs in animals and these are use of commercial foods and vaccination.”
Christmas Catastrophes - Elaine Lewis
“Stramonium, in his intoxication, may see wild animals coming toward him, may have a look of terror on his face and try to run away — I say let him go!”
Disease Nosology – Part IV: Tonic Jurisdictions - Rudi Verspoor
“Hahnemann was fully aware of the ability of suggestion … or false belief to generate disease, even leading to death.”
| | Reviews | Homeopathy: What to Expect? by Edward De Beukelaer - Reviewed by Manish Bhatia | | Quiz | Jay-Fee and the Sunshine Band - Elaine LewisFind the right medicine ..and win exciting prizes!
Revisiting: “I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter!” - Elaine Lewis
and the winner is…
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