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After Hahnemann, it was J.T. Kent who elaborated the process of case-taking. He laid down that the peculiar, rare and strange symptoms in case-taking (which should include all the symptoms of the Mind-Body organism and not the chief symptoms only)are the most important ones and should be given the highest priority. These peculiar, rare and strange (PRS) symptoms should run across the Mind, the Generalities and the Particulars. Even the ...
The text material of Burnett's books was made up of three components, namely, his observations, notes on medicines and therapeutics, and narratives of case reports. These cold well be divided into 3 parts in a single book. The short write-up on the factual details of Dr. Burnett's life presented in this work is quite bare and stark.
The New Comprehensive Homeopathic Materia Medica of Mind covers 892 medicines and is made up of rubrics of Mind mostly from the Synthetic Repertory Vol I, with additions from other authentic sources. With numerous corrections and elucidations of the original texts, it is a more comprehensive, more authentic, more accurate and more elucidated compilation than any other work of its kind. It is handy, easy of access and reference. It will prove to be an invaluable ...
Helps you convert the talk of the patient to the rubrics of the Mind and to understand them. Meaning of each rubric is given in easy to understand language.