Lectures on Homoeopathic Philosophy
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- 615.532 KEN
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Contents-
1- The Sick
2- The Highest Ideal of a cure
3- What the Physician Must Perceive
4- Fixed Principles Law and Government from center
5- Discrimination as to Maintaining External Causes and Surgical cases
6- The Unprejudiced Observer
7- Indispositions
8- On Simple Substance
9- Disorder First in Vital Force
10-Materialism in Medicine
11- Sickness and cure on dynamics Plane
12- The Removal of the Totality of Symptoms Means the Removal of the Cause
13- The law of similars
14- Suscptibility
15- Protection from sickness
16- Oversensitive Patients
17- The Science and the art
18- Chronic diseases- psora
19- Chronic diseases- psora (Cont.)
20- Chronic diseases- Syphilis
21- Chronic diseases- Sycosis
22- Disease and drug study in general
23- The Examination of the Patient
24- The Examination of the Patient (Cont.)
25-The Examination of the Patient (Cont.)
26- The Examination of the Patient (Cont.)
27- Record Keeping
28- The Study of Provings
29- Idiosyncrasies
30- Individualization
31-Characteristics
32- The Value of Symptoms
33- The Value of Symptoms (Cont.)
34- The Homeopathic Aggravation
35- Prognosis After observing the action of the Remedy
36- The Second Prescription
37- Difficult and Incurable Cases
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