Herings Guiding Symptoms Of Our Materia Medica Rearranged And Augmented Ed.(5 Volumes Set)
Author: |
CONSTANTINE HERING |
ISBN: | 9788180563164 |
Imprint: | B.Jain Regular |
4700
Hard Cover
English
An exhaustive literature on Homeopathic Materia Medica from Dr. Constantine Hering’s perspective, this voluminous ten book set presents the indications of homeopathic remedies, listed in the ...Read More
An exhaustive literature on Homeopathic Materia Medica from Dr. Constantine Hering’s perspective, this voluminous ten book set presents the indications of homeopathic remedies, listed in the order of importance with the ones most important, enlisted first. These are also the clinically verified set of symptoms because Dr. Hering believed that a symptom cannot be called a guiding symptom unless it has been cured by the remedy several times. Thus, this work is a collection of repeatedly verified symptoms for each remedy. All these verified symptoms have been evaluated and thus classed into four grades by Dr. Constantine Hering who has used different markings to indicate the grade of the symptom. Additionally, the remedies have been arranged alphabetically and both these features make the voluminous work an easy reference for the reader. KEY FEATURES- Augmented reprint of the original work of Dr. Constantine Hering Alphabetically arranged remedies and clear markings of grades allotted to different symptoms Voluminous clinically important information for a homeopathic practitioner as all symptoms included under each remedy are repeatedly verified at the bedside Relationship of drugs, pathologies and diagnosis of certain conditions are indicated wherever deemed necessary by the author.
Pages | 4700 |
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Format | Hard Cover |
Imprint | B.Jain Regular |
Language | English |
Weight | 100 |
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CONSTANTINE HERING
Dr. Hering is aptly called the 'Father of Homoeopathy' in America. His conversion to Homoeopathy is very interesting. At the age of 17 Dr. Hering became interested in medicine and joined the University of Leipzig, where he was the favorite pupil of the eminent Surgeon, Dr. Henrich Robbi.At this time, Hahnemann was an eyesore to the stalwarts of orthodox medicine, because 'Organon' was a challenge to their system of medicine. Dr. Robbi was a critic of Hahnemann, and like other physicians... Read More