Hardcore prescribing in Classical Homeopathy
In the last 200 years, the science of homeopathy has witnessed and withstood numerous ups and downs, criticism and growth, failures and successes.
Read More Sympathy and Consolation
Let us study the meaning of sympathy and consolation; and individual response to the same with respect to several drug personalities in the materia medica. We shall try to understand the probable reasons why some remedies desire or dislike sympathy; in order to apprehend the significance of symptoms.
Read More Risky innovations spring from the law of grand generalization
The concept of grand generalization in Homeopathy was largely preached and practiced by Boenninghausen (1785-1864). Those were the days when early development changes in a young science were giving shape to its analytical principles of prescribing.
Read More My experiences with Ferrum metallicum
En Mercurius. Naar de ervaring van Herscu nemen deze acht middelen 80% van de pediatrische problematiek voor hun rekening. Met nog dertig middelen (een volgend boek?) kan men dan zeer beslagen ten ijs komen.
Read More Face to face with Misha Norland
The Foundation for Homeopathic Research as a part of the Bicentenary celebration of Homeopathy organized a seminar in Bombay with a leading British Homeopath. Misha Norland.
Read More Cough: A Repertorial Study
We read the repertories daily and come across numerous rubrics. The following article is based on those specific rubrics which can be observed clearly if known by the prescriber allowing the physicians to prescribe certain lesser used remedies more effectively.
Read More Managing Cases with Scanty Data
In day-to-day practice, every homeopath comes across cases with a scarcity of data. Poising problems and confounding even the most skilled in accurate prescribing. As one learns more about the art of case taking in the practice of classical homeopathy, and after attending many seminars where we see several cases with a long case histories, we unconsciously come to expect plenty of data to work with. It is easy to get perplexed and annoyed when a case has scanty data and lacks a well-described state of mind.
Read More 200 years of homeopathy, where do we stand?
The Foundation for Homeopathic Research is all set to celebrate the Bicentenary year of Homeopathy in 1993.
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