Hahnemann’s Conception of Chronic Diseases

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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?

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Margaret Lucy Tyler

Dr. Margaret Lucy Tyler was a graduate of both Edinburgh and Brussels Universities. She worked at the Royal London Homoeopathic Hospital for forty years. Her specialty was in treating the mentally backward children. Tyler was a close associate of J.H. Clarke. She used the money, given by her father, Sir Henry Tyler, to fund a Physician' Scholarship to go to Chicago to study with Kent. She wrote Homoeopathic Drug Pictures, which was first published in 1942. She also wrote The Correspondence Course on Homoeopathy. It was designed for those who could not attend the lectures at the Faculty of Homoeopathy in person. She died on the 21st of June, 1943 at age of 86.

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Title
Hahnemann’s Conception of Chronic Diseases
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Edition
Reprint
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ISBN
8180562913
Length
72p.
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