Homeopathic Methodology

Homeopathic Methodology

Author: Todd Rowe

Publisher: North Atlantic Books

Published: 1998-10-27

Total Pages: 169

ISBN-13: 1556432771

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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.


Materia Medica of New and Old Homeopathic Medicines

Materia Medica of New and Old Homeopathic Medicines

Author: David S. Riley

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2017-12-21

Total Pages: 243

ISBN-13: 3662541920

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David S. Riley’s interest in the history, methodology and results of homeopathic drug provings began with his exposure to homeopathy in 1988 and his later study at the Hahnemann College of Homeopathy in Albany, California. The homeopathic drug provings published here are the result of his investigation of the research methods associated with homeopathic drug provings and contemporary research methodology. Dr. Riley has developed explicit and transparent research tools for (1) symptom selection criteria, (2) electronic data collection, and (3) blinding to reduce bias. These homeopathic drugs provings follow good clinical practice research guidelines (GCP) and incorporate the guidelines suggested by Dr. Samuel Hahnemann more than 200 years ago


A Guide to the Methodologies of Homeopathy

A Guide to the Methodologies of Homeopathy

Author: Ian Watson

Publisher: Cutting Edge Publications

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 146

ISBN-13: 0951765760

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A concise and practical guide to the range of different ways of prescribing using homeopathy. Suitable for homeopathic students and practitioners at all levels, this revised edition has been updated with the addition of several new chapters. The material is illustrated with case histories throughout and contains many suggestions and ideas not found in any other homeopathic book.


Method

Method

Author: Alastair C. Gray

Publisher:

Published: 2012-04-01

Total Pages: 588

ISBN-13: 9782874910210

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What are the different methods of prescribing in homeopathy? Why is homeopathic medicine practised so differently world wide, from one country to another, from one city, one village, one street, one consultation room to the next? It is not through any lack of tradition, research, evidence or rigour, all of which homeopathic medicine has in abundance. Rather, it is about interpretation of the key and fundamental principles of homeopathy and ultimately the immediate needs of the client and patient sitting in the consultation room in front of that practitioner. In order to take in and integrate this broad landscape, this book explores the historical, theoretical and practical application of the major methods employed by homeopaths across the globe.


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Total Pages: 577

ISBN-13: 0190275332

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Principles and Practice of Homeopathy

Principles and Practice of Homeopathy

Author: David Owen

Publisher: Singing Dragon

Published: 2015-05-21

Total Pages: 454

ISBN-13: 0857012134

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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.


The Principles and Art of Cure by Homoeopathy

The Principles and Art of Cure by Homoeopathy

Author: Herbert A. Roberts

Publisher: B. Jain Publishers

Published: 2002-08

Total Pages: 340

ISBN-13: 9788170210283

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Includes Information About The Atomic Theory .Relates Homoeopathy To Some Of The Newer Discoveries In Modern Medicine.Covers The Principles And Practice Of Homoeopathy.


Integrative Women's Health

Integrative Women's Health

Author: Victoria Maizes

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2010-02-26

Total Pages: 713

ISBN-13: 0199702624

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Women have made it clear that they desire a broader, integrative approach to their care. Here, for the first time, Integrative Women's Health weaves together the best of conventional treatments with mind-body interventions, nutritional strategies, herbal therapies, dietary supplements, acupuncture, and manual medicine, providing clinicians with a roadmap for practicing comprehensive integrative care. Presenting the best evidence in a concise, accessible format, and written exclusively by female clinicians, this text addresses many aspects of women's health, including feminine perspectives on aging, spirituality and sexuality, specific recommendations for the treatment of cardiovascular disease, rheumatoid arthritis, HIV, headaches, multiple sclerosis, depression, anxiety, and cancer, as well as integrative approaches to premenstrual syndrome, pregnancy, menopause, fibroids, and endometriosis. Homeopathic, Ayurvedic and traditional Chinese medicine practitioners provide insight into the ways in which these systems manage reproductive conditions. As leading educators in integrative medicine, editors Dr. Maizes and Dr. Low Dog demonstrate how clinicians can implement their recommendations in practice, but they also go beyond practical care to examine how to motivate patients, enhance a health history, and understand the spiritual dimensions of healing.


Pigs

Pigs

Author: George Macleod

Publisher: Random House

Published: 2012-10-31

Total Pages: 195

ISBN-13: 1448148421

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Written in response to a growing demand on the part of pig farmers, here is a text-book which will provide a working manual to which reference can be readily made. Not all the diseases discussed in the text are of interest to pig producers in the United Kingdom but they have been included in the hope that they may be of interest to pig farmers in other countries. Also some of the diseases discussed are subject to the restrictions under the Diseases of Animals Acts and Orders, but they have been included in the hope that owners may recognise the cardinal symptoms of these diseases and take action accordingly.