Principles & Practice of Homoeopathy (Part 1)
Includes repertorization. Presents a lucid modern interpretation on strictly scientific lines, of the principles that underline the practice of homoeopathic medicine. Explains the remarkable precision with which the Similimum is selected and administered.
Details of Book: Principles & Practice of Homoeopathy (Part 1)
Book: Principles & Practice of Homoeopathy (Part 1)
By: Mitrachandra Laxman Dhawale
Volume Details: Part I: Homoeopathic Philosophy & Repertorization; Part II: Advancing Frontiers
Edition: 3rd edition
Language: English
Weight: 1.06
Released On: 2000
Binding: Hardcover
Physical Details: xxiv+448p.
Size: 19x25
Table of Contents:
Introduction to the Second Edition
Foreword
Preface
1. Introduction to the Study of Homoeopathy
2. Concept of Disease in Homoeopathy
3. Symptomatology from the Standpoint of Homoeopathic Practice
4. Receiving the Case (Case Taking)
5. Analysis and Synthesis of the Case (Repertorization)
6. Boenninghausen’s Method of Repertorization
7. Boenninghausen’s Therapeutic Pocket Book
8. Boennninghausen’s Characteristics and Repertory (Boger)
9. Kent’s Method of Repertorization
10. Card Method of Repertorization (Boger)
11. Conceptual Image in Homoeopathic Practice
12. An Integrated Approach
13. Remedy-Selection in Homoeopathic Practice
14. Susceptibility
15. Remedy Reaction
16. Homoeopathic Posology
17. Study of Organon
18. Hahnemann’s Concept of Chronic Diseases
19. The Scientific Basis of Homoeopathy
20. Place of Homoeopathy in Medicine
Appendix A
Appendix B
Appendix C
Index