Cllinical Materia Medica

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Author: Ernest Albert Farrington
ISBN: 9788131901403
Imprint: B.Jain Low Priced

Pages

826
Format

Paperback
Language

English

Clinical Materia Medica, by Ernest Albert Farrington, was published in 1887. This book was edited by Lilienthal and is made up of 72 of Farrington's lectures at the Hahnemann Medical College in Philadelphia. Truly there is nothing new under the sun when it comes to homeopathic interest in family groupings. ...Read More

Clinical Materia Medica, by Ernest Albert Farrington, was published in 1887. This book was edited by Lilienthal and is made up of 72 of Farrington's lectures at the Hahnemann Medical College in Philadelphia. Truly there is nothing new under the sun when it comes to homeopathic interest in family groupings. Over 100 years before the current fascination with plant families, animal remedies, and the Periodic Table, Farrington presented these lectures related to the three kingdoms.

The Materia Medica of the remedies is grouped by families-Arachnidae, Ophidiae, Compositae, Umbelliferae, the Ammoniums, etc. More than a listing of symptoms Farrington provides an extensive comparison of remedies within and across groups. Drugs are described in a lecture format. The remedies of the same family are described in a way that it also serves as a comparative Materia Medica.  

The therapeutics is organized in such a way that you can find remedies indexed by disease and diseases indexed by remedy.

A highly acclaimed work on the symptomatology of the homoeopathic remedies, this one is hard to resist.

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Pages 826
Format Paperback
Imprint B.Jain Low Priced
Language English
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    Apr-29, 2024

    Dr. M. K Sahani

    Vastness of symptoms available in each homoeopathic medicine finds many similarities with each other. Students as well as practitioners used to get confused while studying medicines. Individual feature required for identification of medicines needs to be made very minutely with comparing similar medicines. It becomes more relevant where relationship of medicines has collateral features which require minute observation. Understanding the distinct nature of each remedy is also a step towards reducing the probability of error in our prescriptions. Hahnemann who had perceived that the whole edifice of the Materia Medica must be rebuilt from the very foundation, as that Materia Medica furnishes nothing positive regarding the pathogenetic actions of drugs, but also includes almost entirely of suppositious accounts of the virtues of drugs, principally derived from the empirical employment of these drugs in disease..... Read More: https://www.homeopathy360.com/comparative-materia-medica-a-book-review-by-dr-m-k-sahani/

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Ernest Albert Farrington

Dr. Ernest A. Farrington, was born January 1, 1847, at Williamsburg, Long Island, N. Y., and died at Philadelphia, December 17, 1885. During his early years his family removed to Philadelphia, at which place he received his education, and rapidly rose to eminence in his profession. When the Hahnemann Medical College of Philadelphia was chartered, in 1867, it became a question of serious import to him as to whether he should continue in the College with which he was connected or join the... Read More

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