Description
The reader will find in this 1701-page, two-volume set eleven chapters and twenty-one appendices:
Chapters:
- What Is Homeopathy (25 pages)
- Philosophy of the Homeopathic Healing Art (129 pages)
- Case Analysis and the Second Prescription (91 pages)
- The Homeopathic Materia Medica (143 pages)
- On Posology (139 pages)
- Clinical Cases (274 pages)
- Therapeutics (99 pages)
- Defense of Pure Homeopathy (305 pages)
- In Memoriam (24 pages)
- Valedictory (26 pages)
- Epilogue (8 pages)
Appendices:
- What Is Homeopathy, and What Are the Possibilities and Duties of Its Practice? (14 pages)
- Hahnemann’s Three Precautions (25 pages)
- The Scientific Basis of Homeopathy (24 pages)
- What is Homeopathy? Pope versus Lippe (32 pages)
- The Use of High Potencies in the Treatment of the Sick (5 pages)
- Pure Homoeopathy Defined (21 pages)
- The Genius of the Homeopathic Healing Art (25 pages)
- Declaration of Homeopathic Principles (66 pages)
- Freedom of Medical Opinion and Action: A Vital Necessity and a Great Responsibility (16 pages)
- The Trial of Dr. William H. King (3 pages)
- Case of Severe and Complicated Pneumonia (9 pages)
- Single Symptoms (3 pages)
- On the Study of the Homeopathic Materia Medica (16 pages)
- Adoption of Homeopathy (3 pages)
- The Fincke Process of Potentiation (14 pages)
- Practical Considerations on the Repetition of Doses (4 pages)
- Review and Results of Using Local Applications of Homeopathic Remedies to Enhance the Healing Process (16 pages)
- Hahnemannian Cures (27 pages)
- Do Medicines Make Functional Changes? (4 pages)
- Definition of Homeopathy (10 pages)
- Salutatory (6 pages)
The text is well-referenced at the bottom of each page, and a comprehensive index complements it at the end.
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