This book contains the important Nosodes which can be therapeutically used.It gives a vast description of 16 Nosodes which can be of a lot of help to the practitioners and students.
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Homoeopathic nosodes are important disease products potentised in Dr Hahneman's method of potenciation, and proved on human beings for their curative property.
This book covers the detailed and extended sympmatology of some important remedies including sarcodes, nosodes and imponderabilia. It covers 16 remedies and includes the proving of X-ray, magnets, electricity. Each remedy starts on mental generals and ending with general symptoms. Division of each remedy is according to head to toe distribution. It provides arrangement of all the characteristic (keynotes) symptoms which have been proved and verified. In each remedy a brief account of prover and proving has been illustrated. The symptoms are unaltered in substance and language of remedies unchanged. Features: Precise and comprehensive; More extended symptomatology of nosodes, sarcodes and imponderabilia; Presents characteristic keynotes symptoms which have been proved and verified; Symptoms are arranged in such a manner that they follow each other in a logical sequence, so that no symptoms are lost to the reader even on casual reading; Useful for students as well as to practitioners of homeopathy.
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