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This Volume is published at the request of many of Doctor Kent’s admirers from all parts of the world. It contains remedies which have never before appeared in book form. They published in medical journals several years ago and are all verified by Doctor Kent himself. The various articles appearing are addresses and papers delivered by Dr. Kent at meetings both National and State, to student in classes at college covering, a period of many years of his life. ...
The Homoeopathic Materia Medica is a very fascinating and yet an exasperating subject. Its simplicity, its vastness and its apparent similarity of symptoms in different drugs throw a tremendous challenge to the beginners. Kent said that there is no royal road to a perfect understanding of Materia Medica. It is at its worst a tedious drudgery. One can realize its vast extent by reading 138 printed pages on Sulphur in the Encyclopaedia or 90 pages on Lachesis of ...
A repertory which is used by every homoeopath. Based on the original provings and information gathered till that time. Includes the art of repertorizing. Repertory is the inverse of a materia medica. It enables one to look up a symptoms of a given region and see the associated remedies. Most popular repertory. Finding the language patient represented.
Transcriptions of the lectures Kent gave to his classes in the study of the Organon. A guidebook to the study of Organon. Basic principles of medicine, discusses case taking, case analysis, hierarchy of symptoms, remedy reactions, the vital force and other important topics. Written as uptodate to The Organon, these 37 lectures present practice of Homeopathy.
As homoeopathy includes both science and art, Repertory study must consist of science and art.
The striking features of the present work comprise of such an invaluable material which broadens one`s understanding to have a better knowledge of the guiding principles of repertorising the so many remedies of our Materia Medica and finding out the exact similimum without much searching and consulting. In that we have added to it the learned author`s masterly articles "Use of the Repertory", "How to Study the Repertory" and "How to Use ...
A repertory which is used by every homoeopath. Based on the original provings and information gathered till that time. Includes the art of repertorizing. Repertory is the inverse of a materia medica. It enables one to look up a symptoms of a given region and see the associated remedies. Most popular repertory. Finding the language patient represented.