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principles of homeopathic medicine: Principles and Practice of Homeopathy David Owen, 2015-05-21 This comprehensive textbook provides a detailed, practical and thorough basis for the understanding and application of the homeopathic process. Drawing on the experience and knowledge of a wealth of contributors, the book offers the foundations for the safe and broadest practice of modern homeopathy. Divided into 6 sections, this book takes the understanding of homeopathy from basic principles to the treatment of acute and chronic illnesses, the first prescription, and difficult, confused and hidden cases. Each section progresses through five themes broadly divided into philosophy, material medica, case taking, case analyses and case management. Each theme is woven together through the text and, section by section, builds into an essential study guide for the homeopathic student. It provides opportunities for reflection, and invites all practitioners to engage in their own personal and professional development. |
principles of homeopathic medicine: The Principles and Art of Cure by Homoeopathy Herbert A. Roberts, 2002-08 Includes Information About The Atomic Theory .Relates Homoeopathy To Some Of The Newer Discoveries In Modern Medicine.Covers The Principles And Practice Of Homoeopathy. |
principles of homeopathic medicine: Homeopathic Principles and Practice of Medicine Chauhan V.K. Gupta Meeta, V. K. Chauhan, Meeta Gupta, 2007 Homeopathic Principal & Practice of Medicine, written by Dr. V.K. Chauhan & Dr. Meeta Gupta, is a handbook to meet the requirement of homeopathic medical students and practitioners which deals with the basic and comprehensive approach to the treatment pla |
principles of homeopathic medicine: The Principles and Practice of Homoeopathy Richard Hughes, 1902 |
principles of homeopathic medicine: The Complete Guide to Homeopathy Andrew Lockie, 1995 |
principles of homeopathic medicine: Homeopathic Principles and Practice of Medicine Wilmot Horton Dickinson, 1893 |
principles of homeopathic medicine: Organon of the Art of Healing Samuel Hahnemann, 1881 |
principles of homeopathic medicine: Homeopathy in Healthcare Gudrun Bornhöft, Peter Matthiessen, 2011-12-09 This volume includes the full Health Technology Assessment (HTA) report on effectiveness, appropriateness, safety and costs of homoeopathy in health care. The report was commissioned by the Swiss health authorities to inform decision-making on the further inclusion of homoeopathy in the list of services covered by statutory health insurance. Other studies carried out as part of the Swiss Complementary Medicine Evaluation Programme (PEK) caused a massive stir due to their schematic and exclusively quantitative (negative-)outcomes for homoeopathy. The present report, in contrast, offers a differentiated evaluation of the practice of homoeopathy in health care. It confirms homoeopathy as a valuable addition to the conventional medical landscape – a status it has been holding for a long time in practical health care. |
principles of homeopathic medicine: Homeopathic Methodology Todd Rowe, 1998-10-27 As one begins to learn the homeopathic methodology, repertorising is a difficult, if not ominous endeavor. This book helps to sort out the many nuances of old, and clarify much of the older jargon. It explains to the novice homeopath just how to begin taking a case and using the Repertory in practical terms. The author presents the subject in a very logical and understandable sequence. A subject that is normally difficult to master is easily grasped with the help of this book. |
principles of homeopathic medicine: Homeopathy - The Undiluted Facts Edzard Ernst, 2016-09-27 This book traces the genesis, principles and practice of homeopathy, and discusses the reasons for its enduring popularity. Two hundred years ago, medicine had little to offer except blood letting and the administration of violent purgatives – practices which shortened the course of illness by hastening the death of the patient. Largely in reaction to what he correctly saw as the brutality and ineffectiveness of the medicine of his day, the eighteenth century German physician Samuel Hahnemann developed a system of therapeutics that he termed homeopathy. Ironically, while modern medicine has changed beyond recognition, homeopathy, with its roots in alchemy and metaphysics, continues to be practiced precisely as it was in Hahnemann’s day. Readers of this book will enjoy the story of homeopathy and its almost magical attraction, whilst learning much from the authors' rational and scientific discussion of the biological, chemical and psychological questions that this treatment raises. |
principles of homeopathic medicine: The American Institute of Homeopathy Handbook for Parents Edward Shalts, M.D., D.Ht., 2011-01-13 The American Institute of Homeopathy (AIH) is the oldest medical organization in the United States, founded three years before the American Medical Association. The American Institute of Homeopathy Handbook for Parents is the first AIH publication that offers another option for parents who are reluctant to participate in the widespread extreme measures of conventional medicine such as stimulants, antidepressants, and overuse of antibiotics. Step-by-step Edward Shalts, a medical doctor who practices homeopathic medicine, explains what homeopathy is and how it works. He presents a user-friendly overview of acute and chronic issues and shows how parents can deal with them, either on their own for some problems, or in many cases, with a qualified practitioner. This important resource explains the principles of homeopathy, the nature of remedies, and the appropriate time to use homeopathy. |
principles of homeopathic medicine: Homeopathic Psychology Philip M. Bailey, M.D., 1995-11-30 This is a most interesting book that combines psychology with homeopathy. Philip Bailey describes in depth the personality profiles of some 35 polychrests. The last pages of the book cover a mix of psychological astrology and homeopathy when he explores the elements and some polychrests. Bailey provides detailed information on 35 major types, giving insight on diagnosis, mental and emotional traits, and physical characteristics. His broad profiles of major constitutional remedies give the reader a good overall picture of the personality type and therefore ways of remembering facts about the archetype, by having a unifying theory for each remedy. |
principles of homeopathic medicine: Lectures on Homoeopathic Philosophy James Tyler Kent, 1900 |
principles of homeopathic medicine: Lectures on Homeopathic Philosophy James Tyler Kent, 1993-02-03 As increasing numbers of people turn to alternative healing practices, this classic text on the science and art of homeopathic medicine remains ever relevant. Written at the turn of the twentieth century by a distinguished physician, its concepts of health and healing are still ahead of our time. Dr. Kent summarizes, interprets, and systematizes the traditions of homeopathy, offering insights into the essential characteristics of the healing process: how to take a case history, how to study the case, how to establish the hierarchy of symptoms in determining the appropriate remedy--and above all, how to decide what to do after the first prescription, how to interpret the many reactions to therapy, and how to achieve a scientific understanding of a cure. This informative volume is must reading for any student or practitioner of homeopathy as well as any individual seriously interested in understanding the fundamental laws of health and healing. |
principles of homeopathic medicine: Facial Diagnosis of Cell Salt Deficiencies David Card, 2020-05-15 The condition of facial skin is a primary indicator of overall bodily health. Deficiencies in diet and metabolism, together with disease conditions, are easily observed in the face, if one knows what to look for. This book is about how to “read the face” to determine which essential cell salts (also known as tissue salts) are lacking in the body. When a diagnosis is determined, the patient can then remedy that condition by supplementing with the proper cell-salt. Cell salts (tissue salts) exist in every human body. These are the inorganic biochemical elements found in the blood and tissues. They are the builders and the catalysts for many essential processes. For example, most people may have heard of potassium chloride, but few realize that it is a tissue salt (cell salt) essential to the digestive process. This salt unites with hydrogen to form HCL (hydrochloric acid), aids in the production of bile, serves as an alkalizer, and helps in digestive enzyme formation. Therefore, it is a dynamic component of health. Twelve cell salts were identified in the 1850s by European scientists, and this knowledge was soon added to the materia medica of physicians and practitioners throughout Europe. Today, homeopathic practitioners and naturopathic doctors in the United States and other countries are beginning to revive the use of cell salt supplementation in successfully treating a spectrum of disease conditions. This book instructs the practitioner, or the patient, in: How to Read the Face: This book, complete with illustrations, guides the practitioner in what to look for in the face. Such cues as skin color, condition of eyebrows, size and color of lips, musculature of the face, blemishes and inflammations, the circles around or under the eyes, and many other characteristics, betray the excesses and deficiencies at work in the body. How to Use Cell Salts: Detailed explanations are given to each of the twelve cell salts, which interestingly correspond to the twelve signs of the zodiac. Extensive lists are supplied of various disease or imbalance conditions that can be helped by cell salt supplementation. |
principles of homeopathic medicine: A Compend of the Principles of Homoeopathy as Taught by Hahnemann, and Verified by a Century of Clinical Application William Boericke, 1896 |
principles of homeopathic medicine: Homeopathy Dinesh Kumar Jain, 2022-05-25 Taking a critical view, Homeopathy: An Illusion of Effectiveness is a treasure trove of information regarding the homeopathic system of medicine, reasoning through various unanswered questions concerning its principles and the scientific basis of its remedies. This book posits that the principles of homeopathy are inaccurate and homeopathic drugs have no therapeutic utility. Features: • Includes studies, observations, analysis, and conclusions of Dr. Samuel Hahnemann, the founder of homeopathy • Proves that principles of homeopathy are scientifically baseless and homeopathic drugs have no therapeutic effect • Provides a platform for creative and rational thinking • Promotes evidence-based medicine This book is the only one of its kind, explaining how Hahnemann framed the laws of this therapeutic system inaccurately due to lack of knowledge. At present, homeopathy is misleading the public and increasing morbidity and mortality because it is interfering with the application of modern medical science. This book will be useful in the medical community as well as the non-medical community, dispelling several myths associated with homeopathy by developing a rational approach based on scientific facts. |
principles of homeopathic medicine: Homeopathy Reconsidered Natalie Grams, 2019-01-07 Homeopathy is over 200 years old and is still experiencing an uninterrupted influx of new practitioners and patients. Many patients and therapists swear by this alternative healing method, which in some countries is even financed by health insurances. This seems completely incomprehensible to critics: For them it is clearly evident that homeopathy is hopelessly unscientific and has at best a placebo effect. The positions of supporters and opponents seem to be just as immutable as they are incompatible. This book answers some essential and fascinating questions: What remains of the founding ideas of homeopathy in 21st century medicine? Does it really work and, if so, how? Which of the original theories can we still apply today with a clear conscience and use for the benefit of patients and the healthcare system? Where does homeopathy have its limits and does it indeed need to be critically reconsidered and evaluated? The author has dealt with the points of criticism for years, but at the same time also takes seriously the wishes and concerns of patients who often feel insufficiently cared for by conventional medical practice. Against the background of her own personal history, her book attempts to bridge the gap between these two traditionally opposing camps. |
principles of homeopathic medicine: Complementary and Alternative Veterinary Medicine Allen M. Schoen, Susan G. Wynn, 1998 This book provides readers with an introduction to unconventional modes of therapy, including practitioners' perspectives on specific therapies. It is divided into 9 sections: history, and underlying principles of alternative medicine, nutrition, physical medicine, energetic medicine, botanical medicine, homeopathy, miscellaneous therapies, integration into veterinary practice, and complementary and alternative perspectives. Some of the many topics covered are nutritional therapy, acupuncture, chiropractic, massage therapy, physical therapy, kinesiology, laser therapy, magnetic field therapy, bioenergetic medicine, herbal therapy, ayurvedic medicine, and homeopathy. The appendixes include resources, including suppliers, web sites, recommended texts and periodicals, organizations, databases, and diagnostic software. Discusses alternative therapies for specific conditions Covers principles and controversies of alternative therapies Includes numerous clear illustrations to show how alternative therapies are applied |
principles of homeopathic medicine: The Genius of Homeopathy Stuart Close, 1981 |
principles of homeopathic medicine: Magic Of The Minimum Dose Dr Dorothy Shepherd, 2011-08-31 Dr Dorothy Shepherd had wide experience both in Harley Street and in clinics in the poorer parts of London. Although she had leanings towards Homoeopathy during her student years, it was not until she visited the world-famous Dr J. T. Kent in the USA, and experienced great benefit from this therapy that she fully adopted this method of treatment in her practice. Having embarked upon a career as a Homoeopath she studied the subject deeply and the more she learned the more she became convinced that it is the finest method of dealing with every type of ailment. Being a true healer she believed that every sufferer should know of Homoeopathy and in order to make it more widely known she wrote Homoeopathy for the First Aider which gives simple instructions for the treatment of injuries and common ailments. This book was an immediate success and she then decided to record her experiences in dealing with more serious illness and this book, The Magic of the Minimum Dose followed. |
principles of homeopathic medicine: Homeopathic Remedies Asa Hershoff, 2000-01-24 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. |
principles of homeopathic medicine: Copeland's Cure Natalie Robins, 2009-07-22 Today, one out of every three Americans uses some form of alternative medicine, either along with their conventional (“standard,” “traditional”) medications or in place of them. One of the most controversial–as well as one of the most popular–alternatives is homeopathy, a wholly Western invention brought to America from Germany in 1827, nearly forty years before the discovery that germs cause disease. Homeopathy is a therapy that uses minute doses of natural substances–minerals, such as mercury or phosphorus; various plants, mushrooms, or bark; and insect, shellfish, and other animal products, such as Oscillococcinum. These remedies mimic the symptoms of the sick person and are said to bring about relief by “entering” the body’s “vital force.” Many homeopaths believe that the greater the dilution, the greater the medical benefit, even though often not a single molecule of the original substance remains in the solution. In Copeland’s Cure, Natalie Robins tells the fascinating story of homeopathy in this country; how it came to be accepted because of the gentleness of its approach–Nathaniel Hawthorne and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow were outspoken advocates, as were Louisa May Alcott, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and Daniel Webster. We find out about the unusual war between alternative and conventional medicine that began in 1847, after the AMA banned homeopaths from membership even though their medical training was identical to that of doctors practicing traditional medicine. We learn how homeopaths were increasingly considered not to be “real” doctors, and how “real” doctors risked expulsion from the AMA if they even consulted with a homeopath. At the center of Copeland's Cure is Royal Samuel Copeland, the now-forgotten maverick senator from New York who served from 1923 to 1938. Copeland was a student of both conventional and homeopathic medicine, an eye surgeon who became president of the American Institute of Homeopathy, dean of the New York Homeopathic Medical College, and health commissioner of New York City from 1918 to 1923 (he instituted unique approaches to the deadly flu pandemic). We see how Copeland straddled the worlds of politics (he befriended Calvin Coolidge, Herbert Hoover, and Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt, among others) and medicine (as senator, he helped get rid of medical “diploma mills”). His crowning achievement was to give homeopathy lasting legitimacy by including all its remedies in the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act of 1938. Finally, the author brings the story of clashing medical beliefs into the present, and describes the role of homeopathy today and how some of its practitioners are now adhering to the strictest standards of scientific research–controlled, randomized, double-blind clinical studies. |
principles of homeopathic medicine: The Elements of Homœopathic Theory, Practice, Materia Medica, Dosage and Pharmacy Felix Aerial Boericke, Edward Pollock Anshutz, 1914 |
principles of homeopathic medicine: The Organon of Medicine: Principles of Homeopathic Philosophy and Psychology in Homeopathy DOCTOR 1983, Homeopathy, a medical system founded by Dr. Samuel Hahnemann in the late 18th century, represents one of the most profound contributions to holistic healing. The Organon of Medicine, Hahnemann's magnum opus, is the definitive guide to understanding and practicing homeopathy. This book not only introduces readers to the basic tenets of homeopathy but also explores the philosophical and psychological foundations underpinning this unique approach to health. In the age of advanced technology and modern medicine, the relevance of ancient principles like those of the Organon may seem diminished. Yet, it is precisely in this era of rapid advancements that the need for personalized, patient-centered, and holistic care becomes paramount. Homeopathy bridges the gap between the mechanistic view of the human body and the intricate interplay of mind, body, and spirit. The principles outlined in the Organon of Medicine reflect Hahnemann’s dedication to uncovering the root causes of illness rather than merely alleviating symptoms. Central to his philosophy is the understanding of the vital force, the invisible energy that maintains harmony in the human body. When this force is disturbed, illness arises, and it is the role of homeopathy to restore its balance through the principle of similia similibus curentur—like cures like. This book seeks to delve into these principles and illuminate how homeopathy is not just a method of healing but also a profound philosophy of life. Alongside the clinical aspects, the psychological dimensions of homeopathy will be explored. The intricate relationship between the emotional, mental, and physical planes is a cornerstone of homeopathic practice, offering insights into how mental states influence health and how remedies can bring about profound changes in a patient’s psyche. Readers will journey through the history of homeopathy, understanding its development and evolution. They will uncover the genius of Hahnemann’s methodologies, including case-taking, remedy selection, and the significance of potency. Additionally, the role of the therapeutic relationship—an often overlooked aspect of homeopathy—will be examined in detail, emphasizing the practitioner’s role in creating a healing environment. With increasing interest in integrative and complementary medicine, homeopathy is experiencing a renaissance. However, it faces challenges, including skepticism and misrepresentation. By exploring the foundational principles of homeopathy as articulated in the Organon, this book aims to clarify misconceptions and present homeopathy as a scientifically grounded and philosophically profound discipline. This work is not just a textbook for practitioners but also an invitation for patients, skeptics, and enthusiasts to explore the depths of homeopathic healing. Whether you are a seasoned professional or someone curious about alternative medicine, this book promises to inspire, educate, and transform your understanding of health and wellness. |
principles of homeopathic medicine: Integrative Women's Health Victoria Maizes, Tieraona Low Dog, 2015-11-19 Integrative Women's Health remains the only in-depth, broad-based reference on integrative women's health written for health professionals. It helps providers address not only women's reproductive health, but also conditions that manifest differently in women than in men, including cardiovascular disease, arthritis, HIV, depression, and cancer. The text presents the best evidence, in a clinically relevant manner, for the safe and effective use of herbs, vitamins, diet, and mind-body strategies alongside conventional medical treatments. As leading educators in integrative medicine, editors Dr. Maizes and Dr. Low Dog demonstrate how clinicians can implement their recommendations in practice, going beyond practical care to examine how to motivate patients, enhance a health history, and understand the spiritual dimensions of healing. In managing the patient, alternative therapies are never seen as substitutes for mainstream medical care, but always integrated into the overall regimen, and always subjected to the best available evidence. New to this second edition are chapters on environmental medicine and women's reproduction, thyroid health, and lesbian health. |
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principles of homeopathic medicine: Principles of Ambulatory Medicine Nicholas H. Fiebach, Lee Randol Barker, John Russell Burton, Philip D. Zieve, 2007 Updated for its Seventh Edition, Principles of Ambulatory Medicine is the definitive reference for all clinicians caring for adult ambulatory patients. It provides in-depth coverage of the evaluation,management, and long-term course of all clinical problems addressed in the outpatient setting. A major focus is on preventive care, grounded in excellent patient-physician communication. This edition features increased coverage of preventive care, particularly the impact of genetic testing as a disease predictor. For easy reference, the book is organized by body system and each chapter begins with an outline of key topics. References to randomized controlled clinical trials, meta-analyses, and consensus-based recommendations are boldfaced. |
principles of homeopathic medicine: Classical Homoeopathy for an Impatient World Subrata Kumar Banerjea, 2011-09-01 This book is the outcome of years of experience of Dr S.K. Banerjea who has mastered the understanding of homeopathic literature. It highlights six methodologies which will enable the prescriber to reach the simillimum efficiently and quickly. These include emphasis on aetiologies; totality of physical symptoms; emotional symptoms; behaviour, gesture, posture hobbies; miasmatic totality and homeopathic generalities. This approach towards prescribing is scientific, classical, practical, time tested and repeatedly verified which has been practiced for centuries by Master homeopaths including Drs Kent, Hering, Lippe, Tyler, Nash, etc. The hexagonal representation in the book will enable the prescriber to understand the keywords of the medicine on which major emphasis should be given for prescribing. This book will serve the needs of both students and practitioners. |
principles of homeopathic medicine: Principles and Practice of Homeopathy David Owen, 2007-01-01 This comprehensive, modern textbook on the principles and practice of homeopathy provides a detailed, practical, and thorough basis for the understanding and the application of homeopathy. The book is divided into six sections that take the understanding of homeopathy from basic principles through treatment of acute, chronic illnesses; the first prescription; the difficult case; and incurable cases. |
principles of homeopathic medicine: Churchill Livingstone's International Dictionary of Homeopathy Jeremy Swayne, 2000 This authoritative new dictionary provides clear and up-to-date definitions and interpretations of concepts related to the principles and practice of homeopathy. |
principles of homeopathic medicine: The Science of Homeopathy George Vithoulkas, 1980 |
principles of homeopathic medicine: Indications of Miasm Harimohan Choudhury, 2005-01-01 This book is an analytical compilation of Dr Samuel Hahnemann's 'Theory of Miasms' in treating acute and chronic diseases. The author has contributed an extensive discourse on miasms including all the aspects with practical suggestions which would help readers immensely. Indications of different miasmatic states have been described in detail which would help practitioners to identify each of the miasmatic states of their patients and select the simillimum for their radical cure. It not only includes acute and chronic miasms but also the miasms for the dreaded diseases of today like cancer, tuberculosis, AIDS etc. and the mixed miasmatic states along with their treatment. The thorough understanding and correct interpretation of miasmatic doctrine throughout this book will enable homeopathic physicians to eliminate deep seated chronic ailments. |
principles of homeopathic medicine: Principles and Practice of Homeopathic Case Management Harsh Nigam, 2008-12 This work unleashes many bolts to the understanding of the science and art of homeopathic case management. The author with his vast experience and knowledge of the conventional system and the homeopathic system has given a detailed interpretation of Hahnemann's work with its application and understanding for today's physician. This book covers various topics which are the basics of homeopathic science but are not understood in depth by many of the students and even practitioners. The book also includes chapters on human psychology and personality, understanding which are crucial for homeopathic practice. In addition, physiological aspects and various layers of human form, constitutional types, concept of health, disease and cure, methodology of case taking and guidelines laid by eminent homeopaths, various aspects of posology and much more are included. The text provides the link between philosophy and physiology. Flow charts, diagrams and tables make it easy to understand the concept and are useful for quick revision. |
principles of homeopathic medicine: Clinical Organon of Medicine Logic and Principles of Homeopathy in Easy and Simple Language Farokh Jamshed, 2006-01-01 This book is basically the third edition of The Bedside Organon of Medicine which is being presented to the profession of Homeopathy after a gap of seven years. The purpose of writing this edition was constant demand from students & practitioners. The author wrote this book in the most easy and simple language, so that a beginner can easily follow logic and principles of homeopathy. |
principles of homeopathic medicine: Lesser Writings of Samuel Hahnemann Robert Ellis Dudgeon, 2023-11-21 This is the first book to pull together all of Hahnemann's other writings. It contains a number of valuable essays including his first major essay that defined homeopathy essay on new curative principles for ascertaining the curative power of drugs and many more. Experience for yourself Hahnemann's genius and genuine philanthropy in Similia similibus curantur. |
principles of homeopathic medicine: PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF HOMOEOPATHY Dr. Suresh Kumar Agarwal, 2023-09-25 Principles and Practices of Homeopathy is a seminal work that explores the complex world of homeopathic medicine with clarity and depth. This exhaustive compendium, written by a seasoned practitioner and scholar in the field, provides an authoritative guide to comprehending and applying the principles of homeopathy. The book begins by tracing the historical origins of homeopathy, providing readers with a rich perspective on its evolution from the pioneering work of Samuel Hahnemann to its current status as a respected medical system. It unearths the landmarks and luminaries that have influenced this field, providing historical context for a profound investigation. The book covers homeopathy's law of similars and the minimum dose. These ideas are well presented, helping readers understand homeopathy's philosophy and science. The book also covers homeopathic medications and materia medica, helping practitioners choose and use natural therapies. Practicality and clinical homeopathy are the book's main themes. Readers learn how to use homeopathic principles to treat acute and chronic disorders via case studies and real-world scenarios. This book is essential for prospective homeopaths, experienced practitioners, and healthcare professionals interested in homeopathy. It immerses readers in homeopathic medicine, deepening their understanding for its art and science and providing practical advice on its use. |
principles of homeopathic medicine: A Compend of the principles of homoeopathy William Boericke, 1896 |
principles of homeopathic medicine: The Foundation of the Chronic Miasms in the Practice of Homeopathy Henny Heudens-Mast, 2005 |
principles of homeopathic medicine: Principles of Medicine Charles S. Mack, 1897 |
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