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A Primer of Materia Medica for practitioners of Homœopathy

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Material Type: Open Textbook
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Date Added to MERLOT: April 22, 2010
Date Modified in MERLOT: April 22, 2010
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Submitter : Cathy Swift

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This is a free, online textbook.  According to the author, "This Primer aims to present the characteristic features of the most important drugs used by Homœopathic physicians. It may serve to refresh the mind of a physician when away from his complete symptomatology, it will help him discriminate when studying an unfamiliar pathogenesis. In its preparation comparisons are omitted ; these must be looked for in Bœnninghausen's Therapeutic Pocket-Book. A word of caution to the would-be therapeutist must be uttered, namely : Do not use this book, nor the "pocket-book," instead of a more complete symptomatology ; these works are intended simply to be suggestive ; especially is this caution needed as regards the use of the "pocket-book ;" it is not to be used for isolated symptoms, only to aid when a full picture of the patient is taken."


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Primary Audience: College Lower Division, College Upper Division, Graduate School, Professional
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Language: English
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