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The book is specifically aimed for preparation of students for the practical examination in the subjects of physiology and pathology. It is divided into three parts – Part I – Physiology and pathology practical Part II – Physiology oral questions and answers Part III – Pathology oral questions and answers Part I includes laboratory examination procedures for urine, stool, blood, sputum, seminal fluid and cerebro spinal fluid. Parts II and ...
It is a Reader’s Digest of materia medica.Narrative style has been used to cover 125 remedies.A great readable book for the neophyte
When one thinks of the bewilderment and despair of the uninitiated, engaged in a first tussle with Kent's stupendous Repertory, one is haunted by the old-time story of the man of great authority from Ethiopia, sitting in his chariot, reading as he journeyed, to whom a stranger joined himself with the pertinent question, "Understands thou what thou readiest?" and the prompt reply, "How can I, except some man should guide me?"
125 remedy pictures are portrayed with quotations from Hahnemann, T.F. Allen, Hering, Burnett, Farrington, Kent, and Clarke, others, as well as Tyler's own experience. For every medicine Tyler presents valuable background information, including history of use and preparation, and often compares each remedy with one (or more) closely similar remedies. "Black letter symptoms" denote remedy characteristics; other listed symptoms may relate to organ ...
We all know the joy of seeing sicknesses of definite symptoms yield, almost miraculously, to the remedy of like symptoms. We thrill to the triumphs of homoeopathy in cholera, in dysentery, in ptomaine poisonings, in pneumonias, in broncho, pneumonias, in hundreds of conditions, trivial and severe. And then!... we all come across cases which, after apparent yielding to the seemingly indicated remedy, recur, do less well; finally cease to re-spond. Why is this?